Is dilution an acceptable way to dispose of the used copper chloride solution
Is dilution an acceptable way to dispose of the used copper chloride solution
It really depends how much of it there is
A technician accidentally spills a cleaning solution on the floor of the workshop. Where would the technician find instructions on how to properly clean up and dispose of the product?
If present in aqueous solution, by precipitating using sulfuric acid and obtaining insoluble calcium sulphate.
you dispose it properly where it will not harm anything or anybody.
Is dilution an acceptable way to dispose of the used copper chloride solution
where do I dispose unused periitoneal solution
You have to put it in a glass bottle and dispose of it as hazardous waste.
It really depends how much of it there is
You dissolve it in water, and the partial charges of H2O should rip CaCl2 apart into Ca2+ ions and Cl- ions.
If the rosary has been blessed, the only acceptable things to do with it would be to either burn it or bury it.
It can go down the sink with running water.
Two reasons: it's very difficult to ignite, and if you DO ignite it the smoke contains lethal hydrogen chloride gas.
If you are not certain how to dispose of a product. See its MSDS document.
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Mainly that no good solution has been found to dispose of the nuclear wastes.
A technician accidentally spills a cleaning solution on the floor of the workshop. Where would the technician find instructions on how to properly clean up and dispose of the product?