Yes, you can save acid for later use, but it depends on the type of acid and how it's stored. Many acids, such as citric acid or vinegar, can be kept in sealed containers away from heat and light for extended periods. However, stronger acids require careful handling and specific storage conditions to ensure they remain stable and safe. Always follow safety guidelines and manufacturer recommendations when storing chemicals.
Save It for Later - 2003 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
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1. save water, save life 2. save water it will save you later
eat some now save some for later eat some now save some for later now and later the really tasty treat now and later the flavour cant be beat
to save them for later
The stomach contains a strong acid.
Save for later;
Before you clear the event viewer you can go to the "Action" tab and "Save Log File AS.." to save the log file for later viewing.
no you can not put sperm in the fridge and save it for later
yes, she did save the journals from going into the lake, and the were needed a couple days later
reuse, reduce, and recycle Save the Earth! -We may need it later...
Rufus saved half of the sandwich Kenny gave him for later because he was full and wanted to eat the rest later. He may have also wanted to save it as a snack for later in case he got hungry again.