Unneeded quantities of heavy water can simply be poured down the drain in most cases, as they will be diluted with ordinary water in the sewer system. If there is any question predilute it before disposal.
It depends on what it's an aqueous solution of. If you don't know, ask your teacher or lab instructor.
pour it in the sink if there are no waste container for it
if it is toxic mix with water and dispose of it with consent from your teacher. if it is not, down the drain mixed with water is fine.
we can conserve it or use it to clean metals or other things or we throw it after neutralizing or treating it.
This depends on the nature of these solids.
For each solution exist a specific rule for disposal.
Glucose are crystalline, colorless solids that are poorly soluble in both ethanol and methanol. However they are highly soluble in acetic acid and water.
large intestine
Yes, for example, if you have 10 dice and you put it in a container, then it will fill up the container. If you have box, you can put individual solids in and it will fill the box.
lipids
highly soluble in water
More hydration energy is required.solution reaches to saturation level.rate decreases.
Beause excess amounts can reach toxic levels.
Dispose of desiccants as non-combustible waste. When a large amount of desiccants are to be disposed of industrially, they should be treated as industrial waste.
fat soluble
Insoluble particles. Some solids are soluble in water and able to be dissolved Some solids are insoluble If a solid is a mixture of both, then some (the soluble part) will dissolve in water; some (the insoluble part) will not and depending on size of the particle will be left in suspension (very small or low density) or sitting at the bottom of the container (large or high density)
Glucose are crystalline, colorless solids that are poorly soluble in both ethanol and methanol. However they are highly soluble in acetic acid and water.
Lipids are soluble in organic solvents and insoluble in water .They store large amount of energy .
large intestine
large intestine
Yes, for example, if you have 10 dice and you put it in a container, then it will fill up the container. If you have box, you can put individual solids in and it will fill the box.
yes
Max. solubility is a property depending on chemical prop's and amount of solvent and solute. Thus not being large or small!The speed of dissolving is influenced by:stirringtemperaturecoarsenessdegree of saturationetc.