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You either discard it or put it in a separate bother and label it. You do NOT put it back in the original bottle.

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dispose of the excess as directed

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Q: What do you do when you have obtained more than the required amount of a solid chemical from a reagent bottle?
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If you have obtained more than the required amount of a solid chemical from a reagent bottle you should .?

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