Ward’s® Modeling Copper Extraction And Reclamation Lab Activity Vwr
Copper accumulates mostly at the surface of soils, where it binds tightly and persists. You can be exposed if you are applying copper sulfate and you get it on your skin, breathe it in, or accidentally eat or drink a item. This can also come about if you get some on your hands and eat or smoke without the need of washing your hands 1st. You can limit your exposure and reduce threat by following all label guidelines cautiously. Architectural copper and its alloys...