It is not recommended because by storing it in a glass, the pressure can't build up in the container and it will explode. A way to keep it from exploding is putting it in plastic (so the pressure can build up if it needs to) opaque (so the energy in the form of light doesn't get into the bottle) bottles.
Chat with our AI personalities
It is not recommended to store hydrogen peroxide in a glass bottle as it can react with the glass and cause it to break or contaminate the solution. It is best to store hydrogen peroxide in a plastic or opaque container specifically designed for chemical storage to ensure its stability and effectiveness.
Not only is hydrogen peroxide solution a liquid, the pure, undiluted form of H2O2 is a liquid. Most people will never see pure H2O2 as it is extremely dangerous; even the rocketry industry, where H2O2 is used as rocket fuel, uses dilute solutions of it.
Hydrogen peroxide can decompose when exposed to heat, potentially leading to an explosive release of oxygen gas. It is important to store hydrogen peroxide in a cool and well-ventilated area, away from heat sources or open flames.
A glass shop is commonly referred to as a glass showroom or a glass store where various glass products are sold and sometimes custom glass services are provided.
Reagent bottles are commonly used in laboratories to store and dispense chemicals, solvents, and reagents. They help to ensure the safe handling and storage of these substances, as well as enable accurate measurements during experiments. Reagent bottles are also used for the preparation of solutions, mixing of reagents, and as a container for samples.
To make a homemade eye dropper, you can sterilize a glass dropper or a clean, empty plastic dropper bottle. Boil the glass dropper in water for 10 minutes or wash the plastic dropper bottle with soap and hot water. Once dry, use it to dispense the desired volumes. Remember to store the dropper in a clean, dry place when not in use.