Yeah, been there, done that, got the "war stories".
We got to where when we went to a new pool, and found mystery chemical buckets, we'd find a broom or rake, turn our heads away, and whack the heck out of a bucket with the handle.
If it didn't explode, (usually more of a 'pop' or 'poompf') we'd drag the bucket outside, position ourselves upwind, and open it up while holding our breath. After we let it ventilate in the air and sun for awhile, we'd start using it up in the pool.
Probably, that's what you should do, too. It's the best and safest way to dispose of it.
Also, I'm guessing if you try to go the HAZMAT disposal route, you are talking about SERIOUS $$$$$$'s. Using it up in your pool is a much better option, I think.
Ben
PS. Folks, this is why I try to always encourage people to avoid storing chlorine chemicals over the winter.
PPS. The yellow droplets are probably a mix of NCl3, Cl2 and water. Regardless, the fumes will destroy your sense of smell for a day.
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