Hi All,
I'm having trouble with FaceBook, so I have come back home to here!
Can somebody remind me, what is the correct way to dispose of used Copper Carbonate these days?
Cheers
Ian
Disposal of Copper Carbonate?
- Labbie
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Re: Disposal of Copper Carbonate?
Yes facebook is playing up Ian, Copper Carbonate, if still green, it can around again. If use BLACK, put into newspaper and the plastic bag to bin.
Regards Labbie
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Re: Disposal of Copper Carbonate?
Hey Ian ....Sounds like your Mobs right on track with ours ......what Labbie said ....been wrapping and bagging this week too .
Not so sure about keeping it if its still green ....but hey , its about all it gets used for so why not
Not so sure about keeping it if its still green ....but hey , its about all it gets used for so why not
- littltesttube
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Re: Disposal of Copper Carbonate?
This might be too late but for future reference.
The SDS I have state the following
SDS
13. Disposal considerations
Whatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling should be handled as hazardous waste and
disposed of according to relevant local, state and federal government regulations.
The SDS I have state the following
SDS
13. Disposal considerations
Whatever cannot be saved for recovery or recycling should be handled as hazardous waste and
disposed of according to relevant local, state and federal government regulations.
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Re: Disposal of Copper Carbonate?
copper(II) carbonate
copper carbonate*
cupric carbonate
7-12
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NR
CW
Not Hazardous -
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12069-69-1 Slightly toxic if ingested and by skin contact. Use eye and skin protection where splashes can occur.Used to demonstrate the decomposition of carbonates by heat (20C).
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See also HEAVY METAL COMPOUNDS. taken from the Online CSIS
copper carbonate*
cupric carbonate
7-12
1
2
3
4
5
-
-
NR
CW
Not Hazardous -
-
12069-69-1 Slightly toxic if ingested and by skin contact. Use eye and skin protection where splashes can occur.Used to demonstrate the decomposition of carbonates by heat (20C).
15
See also HEAVY METAL COMPOUNDS. taken from the Online CSIS
Regards Labbie
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired
Lab Manager/Lab Tech, mind reading etc etc
Now retired