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You might hurt yourself or someone esle.
To protect yourself against chemical spills you must wear protective eyewear, protective gloves and clothes. The lab that people are working in should provide protective gear.
You have safety rules in a lab, and elsewhere, so you will not hurt yourself or others.
Depends on the type of lab in question. If it is a student lab, 1 week should be enough. If it is for a college or work lab, then preparation can range from 1 week to years.
Because if we react sodium with acid in the lab it will be very danger (It can barn the lab )
So if you spill dangerous chemicals on yourself, your clothes wont burn.
you should go to the fireextinguisher and spay it on yourself
so if you spill chemicals on yourself your cloths wont get full of chemicals>
You might hurt yourself or someone esle.
Not usually. You should do reactions with a lab partner in case of emergency.
To burn off anything present that may alter the colour of your test.
Substances that are corrosive
all kind can happened burn, cut, poisoned, depend on what lab you're in
because if not, it is a threat to your safety and hazardous to the surroundings as well as yourself. you should follow science lab rules in order to do everything correctly and safely.
To protect yourself against chemical spills you must wear protective eyewear, protective gloves and clothes. The lab that people are working in should provide protective gear.
The chemicals and acids can burn you.
You have safety rules in a lab, and elsewhere, so you will not hurt yourself or others.