It should be located somewhere in the MSDS info. If not, contact youd local government or the manufacturer for proper disposal info.
No it is not
dispose of the excess as directed
Call your local waste disposal company. They usually have hazardous chemical disposal days.
In a periodic table.
Useful information on harmful effect of carpet cleaning chemicals should be found on the manufacturer's product or at least their website. It is their duty to provide that.
You should dispose of chemicals in bins at contained hazardous waste sites. These sites will properly dispose of your used chemicals for you.
Well You can dispose it by Garbage haha JOKES iddk,....well i think you will have to give the chemicals to a dumpsite there fore you can bury it
No it is not
Dispose of unused chemicals according to your teacher's instructions.
Ammonia is a toxic waste, so to dispose of it without ruinning anything you add other chemicals to the ammonia so its not toxic anymore.
Properly dispose of poisonous chemicals.
When disposing of dangerous chemicals its best to take them to your local disposal site
Ammonia is a toxic waste, so to dispose of it without ruinning anything you add other chemicals to the ammonia so its not toxic anymore.
Chemical dumping is disposing of chemicals in a non-environmentally safe way. This is illegal. Check out www.epa.gov to found out how to properly dispose of chemicals.
how to control it and to properly clean and dispose of the chemicals if needed
You might try donating them on "FreeCycle" Perhaps someone else can use them, thus no need to dispose of. Otherwise they need to go into the hazardous waste.
dispose of the excess as directed