Depending on the diamond -- 75% of all diamonds mined are used for industrial purposes -- the diamond may be disposed of because it is 'used up'.
Gem-quality diamonds, however aren't typically 'disposed of' -- although an emotional person may pitch a diamond away, it will always be valuable when re-discovered.
Diamonds are typically not disposed of in the traditional sense, as they are highly valuable and can be resold or repurposed. However, if a diamond needs to be discarded for some reason, it can be returned to a jeweler for recycling or proper disposal. It is important to consider the environmental impact of diamond disposal and handle them responsibly.
Chloromethane should be disposed of as hazardous waste through a licensed hazardous waste disposal company. It should not be poured down drains or disposed of in the regular trash as it can be harmful to the environment and human health. Contact your local environmental agency for proper disposal procedures.
Silver nitrate should be disposed of as hazardous waste according to local regulations. It should be collected in a separate labeled container and then handed over to a hazardous waste disposal facility for proper treatment and disposal. Avoid pouring it down the drain or disposing of it in regular trash.
The device should not be recharged or disposed of in fire as it can lead to fires, explosions, or release of toxic fumes from its battery. It should be properly recycled or disposed of according to local regulations.
No, a simulant diamond is not a real diamond. It is a material that mimics the appearance of a diamond but is not made of the same physical and chemical properties as a natural diamond.
Waste chemicals should be disposed of in designated hazardous waste collection areas in the laboratory. These areas are equipped to handle and store hazardous materials safely until they can be disposed of properly by a licensed waste management company. It is important to follow all local regulations and guidelines for chemical waste disposal.
you use "of" with disposed
On your chest
it was disposed in space by arcrafts
My dog is disposed to like people. I'm waiting until all of the paper plates from dinner have been disposed of.
how was trash disposed 1000 years ago
Disposed OF (one "f") is correct-meaning to get rid of; not "disposed off"
waste in the sugar factory is disposed often by using hands
"Disposed" in this instance simply means that the charge was "settled," "attended to," or "handled."
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The past tense of "disposition" used as a verb would be "disposed."
"Disposed cases" generally means cases which have been decided.
A material that can be harmful if not properly disposed of is hazardous.