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How can incompatible chemicals stored in the same room be segregated from each other?

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How can incompatible chemicals stored in the same room be segregated from each other?

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Some scientific supply companies can provide a system by which you can isolate your incompatible chemicals. Special corrosion-proof and flame-resistant cabinets may be needed. Special unbreakable storage cans containing an absorbent can also be purchased. The container of chemical is placed in the can, surrounded with the absorbent, and the can is then closed. This method isolates the chemical from others on the shelf. Dividers or plastic trays can also be used to separate chemicals. Use only products that can resist chemical damage.

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