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Question
Why is HF not stored in plain glass bottles?
Short Answer
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Solution
- HF reacts with silicon dioxide (SiO2), a major component of glass.
- This reaction etches and damages the glass surface.
- It forms hexafluorosilicic acid or other silicon fluorides.
- Hence, HF can slowly dissolve or weaken glass containers.
- Therefore, HF is stored in containers made of materials like plastic or metal that do not react with it.
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