Acids are typically stored in glass containers because some acids will destroy plastic vessels.
Yes, it is possible.
Explosives should be stored in a designated area with fire symbols posted when they are highly flammable or combustible in order to warn individuals of the potential fire hazard. This helps ensure that proper precautions are taken to prevent accidental ignition and to respond effectively to any fire emergencies that may arise.
Arsenic is not typically stored in glass due to its toxicity. Glass containers are not resistant to the corrosive nature of arsenic and can lead to contamination. Instead, arsenic is usually stored in specialized containers made of materials like polyethylene or HDPE (high-density polyethylene).
Pemmican was traditionally stored in airtight containers such as animal hides or bark containers to prevent exposure to moisture. It was often tightly packed and compressed to remove air pockets and extend its shelf life. Additionally, it was sometimes wrapped in cloth or stored in leather bags for extra protection during long journeys.
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Food should be stored in clean, dry containers.
Acids are typically stored in glass containers because some acids will destroy plastic vessels.
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Salt is stored in sealed containers.
Medications stored in glass containers are usually liquid. These medications are better stored in glass due to how they sometimes react to the plastic of the other containers. Also, some of these glass containers are known to be darkened, in order to help preserve the medication in the bottle.
They should also be kept locked and away from children
Probably "dark," to avoid photolysis.
Yes, it is possible.
Anything can be stored in a warehouse except for ammuition, anything that is perishable, or anything that can be harmful, for example: explosives or fireworks.
For example heat from burning, explosives, etc.