Glass is typically placed in a green recycling bin, although this can vary by location. Some recycling programs may have specific bins designated for glass only, while others may include glass in a mixed recycling bin. It's important to check local recycling guidelines to ensure proper disposal.
It is of Blue Colour.
Tins glass cardboard plastic I think that's it really
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Hey! The reason it seems to disappear is because of the refraction and absorption of light and colour. When light enters the colourless liquid, colour is obviously absorbed. The light waves refract ("bounce") off the glass test tube and leave the glass beaker (containing the colourless liquid). Because the liquid and solid are the same colour, it creates the illusion of the test tube disappearing.
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In either a normal bin or the Yellow Toxic bin where you put your broken glass
You can use any colour of bins these are examples: black, green and silver.
Glass is typically placed in a green recycling bin, which is designated for recyclable materials. However, it's important to check local recycling guidelines, as some areas may have specific bins for different types of glass or other materials. Always ensure that the glass is clean and free from contaminants before recycling.
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pink
To change you bin pets colour you need to walk over to it and click on it if you keep on pressing on it its name will come up and its colour you just press change colour and there you go you can choose what colour you want your bin pet to be
Green.
the colour of the bin pet is pink
Glass is not a hazardous material. It is compressed, melted sand. You can recycle it or throw it away, just be kind to the sanitation workers and wrap broken glass in paper.
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it is pink
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