In low molarity and quantity, down the sink with plenty of water
you dispose it properly where it will not harm anything or anybody.
potassium :D
i think either potassium(II) sulfate or potassium sulfate
Examples: potassium chloride, potassium carbonate, potassium sulfate, potassium citrate etc.
Go to a home depot or something like that they usually have something there where you can dispose of Lysol
It can go down the sink with running water.
Wash it down the drain with plenty of water - it is sold as lo-salt - low sodium (sodium-free) table salt.
Dispose of matchbook collection
We should dispose the body.They dispose the waste into the bin.We need to dispose the tyrant before he gets out of hand.
The difference between dispose of and dispose off is that one is correct and the other is not. You would use dispose of if you mean to get rid of something.
No, the word 'dispose' is a verb: dispose, disposes, disposing, disposed.The noun forms for the verb to dispose are disposal, disposition, disposer, and the gerund, disposing.
Why dispose your old computer then dispose your new computer? Every city has a day where you can drop off your electronic junk
you dispose it properly where it will not harm anything or anybody.
where do I dispose unused periitoneal solution
You would dispose of such as you do any other battery.
No, it is not. The word dispose is a verb (to get rid of, throw away).
Well, first of all I'm going to say that "dispose" means to dispose of. For example, you might say to your mum, "Oh, please dispose of that rubbish immediately!" Does that answer your question?