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How to dispose of CTC
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I've found a bottle labelled CTC in my garage. I think it's probably Carbon Tetrachloride, which I think is pretty nasty stuff. Any ideas how to get rid of it safely ?
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http:// www. inchem. org... ts/ hsg/ hsg/ hsg108. htm
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4. 7 Disposal
Small quantities of carbon tetrachlorid e may be disposed of by
evaporation in a fume cupboard or in a safe, open area. Incineration
is not recommended due to the non- flammability of carbon tetrachlorid e
and to the formation of phosgene, hydrogen chloride and...
Small quantities of carbon tetrachlorid
evaporation in a fume cupboard or in a safe, open area. Incineration
is not recommended due to the non-
and to the formation of phosgene, hydrogen chloride and...
16:34 Thu 07th Jul 2011
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http://www.inchem.org...ts/hsg/hsg/hsg108.htm
Quote...
4.7 Disposal
Small quantities of carbon tetrachloride may be disposed of by
evaporation in a fume cupboard or in a safe, open area. Incineration
is not recommended due to the non-flammability of carbon tetrachloride
and to the formation of phosgene, hydrogen chloride and other toxic
gases on heating.
Keep others away. Pour it out on a non-absorbent dry surface. Stay upwind. It will evaporate quickly.
Quote...
4.7 Disposal
Small quantities of carbon tetrachloride may be disposed of by
evaporation in a fume cupboard or in a safe, open area. Incineration
is not recommended due to the non-flammability of carbon tetrachloride
and to the formation of phosgene, hydrogen chloride and other toxic
gases on heating.
Keep others away. Pour it out on a non-absorbent dry surface. Stay upwind. It will evaporate quickly.
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