How does Sulfuric Acid not destroy its container?

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If it is so strong at destroying whatever you want, why does it not ruin the container it is stored in?

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Sulfuric acid (and acids in general) don’t just eat through everything. Sulfuric acid won’t attack glass and many common plastics, so it can be stored in these kinds of containers.

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