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a sealed container or air tight clingfilm
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Radioactive wastes are stored in mines; in normal condition they have a nonsignificant effect on the nature.
In the US they are stored in the complete spent fuel rods which are stored on power plant sites in water filled tanks. In some places dry storage has also had to be used, because the water tanks are full. In the UK and in France they are stored on site for a while and then taken to a central processing site (Sellafield in the UK)
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Salt must be stored in sealed bottles.
Salt must be stored in tight sealed bottles.
Sodium chloride must be stored in tight sealed bottles.
for liquids it is stored in coloured bottles.
It is stored in bottles
In a tightly sealed container, preferably one that doesn't have a lot of moisture in the air. The container should be a plastic container as glass container can react with sodium hydroxide and melt.
That depends how religious you are. Orthodox Jews NEVER buy anything non-kosher. Yes, kosher wine can be stored in the same place as non-kosher wine as they're in sealed bottles.
Yes, all alcohols slowly evaporate, regardless of how they are stored.
in bottles
It should be stored in a cool place on its side so as to keep the cork moist. Of course, if the bottle has a screw top, that position is completely unnecessary.Cool, dark place, out of direct sunlight.
Why you are using glass bottles for essence/flavouring matterials
If stored in a sealed container oil can be stored for 30 years.