3. after completing an experiment, all chemical wastes should be *\nleft at your lab station for the next…

3. after completing an experiment, all chemical wastes should be *\nleft at your lab station for the next class\ndisposed of according to your instructors directions\ndumpped in the sink\ntaken home\n\n4. if a lab is not completed, you should *\ndiscuss the issue with your instructor\nsneak in after school and work alone\ncome in during lunch and finish while eating lunch\nmake up some results

3. after completing an experiment, all chemical wastes should be *\nleft at your lab station for the next class\ndisposed of according to your instructors directions\ndumpped in the sink\ntaken home\n\n4. if a lab is not completed, you should *\ndiscuss the issue with your instructor\nsneak in after school and work alone\ncome in during lunch and finish while eating lunch\nmake up some results

Answer

Brief Explanations:

In a chemistry - related lab setting, chemical wastes are hazardous and must be disposed of properly to ensure safety and environmental protection. Instructors are trained to know the correct disposal methods. Also, if a lab is not completed, it is important to follow proper procedures and communicate with the instructor as the instructor can provide guidance on rescheduling or other appropriate actions. Unauthorized actions like sneaking in, working during lunch in an improper way, or making up results are unethical and may be dangerous.

Answer:

  1. B. disposed of according to your instructor's directions
  2. A. discuss the issue with your instructor