Call your local waste disposal company. They usually have hazardous chemical disposal days.
Don't use unlabelled chemicals and drugs !
dispose of the excess as directed
No it is not
used as a container where you put chemicals that can't be thrown in the sink.
It is a heavy glass bottle (unlikely to break or react with the reagent chemicals) used to store moderate amounts of laboratory chemicals (reagents)
Don't use unlabelled chemicals and drugs !
In Australia we call them cleanskins
dispose of the excess as directed
You should dispose of chemicals in bins at contained hazardous waste sites. These sites will properly dispose of your used chemicals for you.
A child could drink it, not knowing that it is not a soft drink.
You have to put it in a glass bottle and dispose of it as hazardous waste.
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
I personally have always found that reading the label onthe bottle gives me great insight as to what chemicals are in the bottle.
No it is not
Dispose of unused chemicals according to your teacher's instructions.
You either discard it or put it in a separate bother and label it. You do NOT put it back in the original bottle.
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.