eepymumu8

eepymumu8

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Hello. I heard that SN undergoes some chemical structural changes when exposed from a sealed state. How long does that take?

I plan to open its packaging only on the day I do CTB, and I was wondering if it would be okay to expose it to air for about an hour. (This is the time it will take to conduct a test or prepare a SN drink. I'll work quickly, but I want to allow for some flexibility.)

Do you think SN could change that quickly?

Sorry if the sentences are bad šŸ«‚
 
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Praestat_Mori

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It's pretty stable.

 
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It's pretty stable.

So... it's stable, but this means it can be stored for several years as long as no air gets in, right?
Do you think it would still be fine if the packaging is opened and left for an hour?
 
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rozeske

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You can take the amount needed for testing and seal it back up. Only measure and mix the drink when ready, takes only about a couple of minutes.
 
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You can take the amount needed for testing and seal it back up. Only measure and mix the drink when ready, takes only about a couple of minutes.
I thought it might be a bit hassle, but I also think that's the best way to go.
I should consider resealing it again.
 
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rozeske

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I thought it might be a bit hassle, but I also think that's the best way to go.
I should consider resealing it again.
When I said seal it back I didn't mean any thing crazy tight seal that takes a hassle. Just normally closing it back to avoid air exposure is enough. Then if you change your mind and want to store it for longer you can think of transferring it or vacuum sealing it or whatever for long time storage.
 
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When I said seal it back I didn't mean any thing crazy tight seal that takes a hassle. Just normally closing it back to avoid air exposure is enough. Then if you change your mind and want to store it for longer you can think of transferring it or vacuum sealing it or whatever for long time storage.
Right. I'm just a bit paranoid sometimes haha. I'm not very familiar with English, so maybe there might have been a softer word to explain it...
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity anyway lol. Thank you.
 
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rozeske

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Right. I'm just a bit paranoid sometimes haha. I'm not very familiar with English, so maybe there might have been a softer word to explain it...
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity anyway lol. Thank you.
Sorry ig it was my mistake. English isn't my language as well, I could have used a better word other than seal šŸ˜… but I think you got my point.
 
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