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Nataly [62]
3 years ago
11

Determine where to dispose of each type of waste.

Chemistry
2 answers:
nata0808 [166]3 years ago
6 0

The places to dispose each type of laboratory waste are as follows :

<u>Waste                                           Disposal destination </u>

syringe tips                                      container ( disposal )

unused solid reagent                      Manufacturer's container

Broken flask                                     Cardboard box

Titrant solution                                 leak proof container

These types of wastes are found in a science laboratory or can be found in a research or medical laboratory. To avoid/reduce the level of potential hazardous situations in the Laboratory proper waste disposal should be practiced.

Unused solid reagent should be properly disposed into the manufacturer's container and the container should be labeled properly ( using a hazardous waste tag ).  and

 For proper disposal of titrant solution it should be placed in a leak proof container and sealed very tight to prevent air pollution of the laboratory and  the environment.

Hence we can conclude that  where to dispose each of the type of waste respectively are : container ( disposal ),  Manufacturer's container,  Cardboard box and  leak proof container

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sattari [20]3 years ago
4 0

Syringe tips and titrant solution in a container,  unused solid reagent in the manufacturer's container and  broken flask in the cardboard box.

Syringe tips are dispose into the disposal containers present in the lab or hospitals.  Unused solid reagent is dispose in the manufacturer's container and then label the container with a hazardous waste tag so that people can't use it and stay away from it.  

Broken flask is dispose in the cardboard box or a container.  Titrant solution can also be dispose by placing in a container which is leak proof and closed the opening tightly so that it can't pollute and damaged the outside world.

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