(58) When chemicals are received from
supply and have been unpacked and
checked into the storeroom, they
should be stored and arranged so
that as little damage as possible
will occur.
(NO RESPONSE REQUIRED)
(59) All liquids should be stored on
the bottom shelves. If a container
should accidentally break, only the
bottom shelf and the floor will be
damaged.
All _________ should be stored on
the _________ shelves.
liquids
(60) Chemicals in large bottles and con-
bottom
tainers are stored on the lower
shelves for ease in handling.
For ease in handling, store large
containers on the _________ shelves.
lower
(61) Chemicals that react violently with
each other should be stored separately
to prevent an explosion or fire.
State how chemicals that react
violently with each other should
be stored, and why.
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separately
(62) Match the list of chemicals
to prevent an
and containers on the following
explosion or fire
page with the proper method of
storage for each, by placing the
letters in front of Column 1 in
the blanks by Column 2.
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