Yes, it can.
nothing but broken glass
Inform their teacher and then throw the beaker in the broken glass
glass container
Most acids do not corrode glass.
Yes, but in a glass container as it can corrode metals and leak out of an Iron container
In a tightly sealed container, preferably one that doesn't have a lot of moisture in the air. The container should be a plastic container as glass container can react with sodium hydroxide and melt.
nothing but broken glass
Obviously, a broken glass recycle container should only contain broken glass. Keeping recycled products separated helps workers in recycling plants.
wastes are stored in vacuoles that separate wastes from the rest of the cell content
Let your instructor know. Put glass in broken glass container located in lab. Follow your teachers instructions.
The empty glass is broken first.
Broken glass should not be eaten.
A health hazard
Inform their teacher and then throw the beaker in the broken glass
because it is too hard to sort by hand at the recycling center and broken glass is also dangerous. If broken glass is mixed with unbroken glass it is just sent to the landfill.
Replace the glass bottle
To find the container you must first go into the Steam Works Museum and Center on Main Street. Then you got to the top right corner...you'll find a broken glass case. In there is the container.
it is a container made out of glass that you can put things inside