Then put it in a sunny spot until the beaker is entirely black (or very dark brown), at which point it's just silver. Wait a few more days and the water will be clear with a black layer at the bottom. Dispose if in whatever way you fancy; it's basically harmless at this point.Of course if you have a few grams dissolve it in water add salt and you get silver chloride which is pretty unreactive.
Silver salts in general are hazardous to aquatic environments and must not be allowed to get into water courses.Dispose if in whatever way you fancy; it's basically harmless at this point.
The silver chloride is virtually harmless as well, but tends to leave nasty stains.
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