highpower48
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Would these jars work for Chem storage
I ended up with several dozen of these PP jars from a soapmaker going out of business on the cheap. I know this is a real basic/rookie question but
can these jars be used for dry chemical storage? And if so what kind of chems should not be stored in them! Thanks in advance....
http://www.wholesalesuppliesplus.com/products/4-oz-white-dou...
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Metacelsus
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They seem fine for nonreactive solids (sodium nitrate, ammonium chloride, benzoic acid, etc.). I wouldn't use them to store air or moisture-sensitive
compounds, coumpounds with high vapor pressure (iodine, etc.) or liquids (pouring liquids out of them will be hard).
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ISCGora
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Normal glass jars work perfectly on their own but the lids are always the biggest problem they like corroding so keep that in mind.
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