• Vitaly
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    146 months ago

    I mean I can understand them, because the luquid can be literally anything, including acid

    • @0110010001100010
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      186 months ago

      takes notes so I can bring a quart bag with 3.4 ounce bottles of acid onto a plane.

      • @VarvenOP
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        66 months ago

        Yes you can as long as it’s 3.4 ounces and it doesn’t look to sus your good

    • @VarvenOP
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      36 months ago

      True it could be but if it was acid wouldn’t it melt the plastic

      • @Hackworth
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        156 months ago

        Did you watch Breaking Bad?

        • @VarvenOP
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          26 months ago

          No I have never watched breaking bad

      • @[email protected]
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        136 months ago

        It depends on the plastic and the acid involved.

        Most plastics are unreactive with most acids. Sometimes, like with Hydrofluoric acid, it must be stored in plastic, because it can dissolve glass.

          • @[email protected]
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            16 months ago

            the acids used in brewery for sanitization can wreck metals too. we had some plated brass fittings that got mixed in with the stainless stuff and the acid water turned green and the brass was exposed. some other formerly shiny parts turned grey and chalky and very soft. Some places love their brass but I just want everything to be stainless so I can leave it soaking in sani for as lonng as I’m too lazy to deal with it which is forever.

            • @EtherWhack
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              26 months ago

              Isn’t brass antimicrobial though?

              • @[email protected]
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                26 months ago

                No idea but probably not enough to be good enough for food safety inspectors, or my own fear of any kind of microbe, contaminant, or filth.