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Question: Why are acids not stored in metallic containers? A) They increase the acidity of the acid B) The...
Why are acids not stored in metallic containers?
A) They increase the acidity of the acid
B) They enhance the quality of the acid
C) Acid readily reacts with metal producing salt
D) None of the above
Solution
As we know that Arrhenius is one of the concepts for acid and bases. Swedish chemist Arrhenius is the world's first chemist to talk about acid and bases. Depending on his concept and limitation later so many concepts are developed. Even Arrhenius is the birthplace of the concept of acids and bases. Followed by Arrhenius chemist the concept of acids and bases discuss Bronsted and Lowry in the world.
Complete answer:
We have to know that acids are highly reactive in metals. Because acids donate its protons to the metals and from the salts of the metals. That is the reason acids are not stored in metallic containers.
According to the above discussion, we conclude acids are not stored in metallic containers because, acid readily reacts with metal producing salt
Hence, the option C is the correct answer.
Additional information:
In general, pH values of all acids are in between 0.9-6.9and all the bases are in between7.1−14.0. But, Arrhenius theory has some limitations. One of the main limitations is not being able to explain the behaviour of acids and bases in non-aqueous solvents such as acetone etc,. It is not able to explain the acid which doesn't contain hydrogen and bases don’t contain hydroxyl ion in the formula. Ammonia is a well known base that is not accepted as base in Arrhenius base. These limitations are recovered by further coming theories like the Bronsted and Lowry concept of acids and bases.
Note:
According to the Arrhenius concept one substance said to acid means, acid is nothing but a substance that dissociates to give hydrogen ion when decomposed in the water.
Examples of Arrhenius acids are hydrochloric acid (HCl), sulphuric acid (H2SO4), nitric acid (HNO3) etc,.
According to Arrhenius concept one substance said to base means, bases is nothing but a substance that dissociates to give hydroxyl ion when decomposed in water.
Examples of Arrhenius bases are sodium hydroxide (NaOH), calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) etc,.