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I may have a problem (with SN)
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My SN came in a one of plastic tube containers and there were these big solid chunks, some of them were easy to break others not so much and they were some irregulars among the "fine grain ones" this will definitely screw up the measurements right? Fuck and I was preparing to do everything today
Hmm, if the salt has clumped up means there is some moisture in the SN. You can try breaking them up into smaller pieces, but do note that if its clumped, it could mean the seal wasn't airtight (means theres moisture inside) and nitrite will start to oxidize into nitrate. The oxidation process isn't too quick, but it might be helpful to buy an aquarium nitrite nitrate test kit, just to ensure you got the correct dose
My SN came in a one of plastic tube containers and there were these big solid chunks, some of them were easy to break others not so much and they were some irregulars among the "fine grain ones" this will definitely screw up the measurements right? Fuck and I was preparing to do everything today
I received the 2nd SN bottle today, because I ordered SN from 2 different sellers. So, this is the second time testing the SN using the aquarium testing strips, and decided to document and share the test results this time. I understand that the test is not highly accurate. But, I'm satisfied...
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Essentially, you can estimate what % of nitrite oxidized(if any), and just add a slightly increased dose to compensate.
And yea, if untreated with an anti caking agent, the SN might clump, but it should stay usable within 3 years.
If it was sealed but unused for a while, it would probably mean some moisture got in during the manufacturing process. It dosent oxidize quickly though
I'm so sorry. I should have given you more information in the original reply. I was trying to find the testing procedure.
There's no way to recover it?
I-yea. I'm sorry. I could have helped better
I guess I could make it again, it is a big tube full clumps and grains. It's not your fault anyways dude no need to apologize lol I just don't want to end up like a mental midget liking Marvel and nuStar Wars movies lol, then again if I do I guess I wouldn't care about much
But I already took like 10 diazepams because my back was killing me and I broke my 4 day fast, so for the moment it is postponed. Good thing about suicide is you can always do it later.
Sorry. I didn't know you were this close and thought you had more time left. Do get a test kit though! The blood test can't distinguish between nitrite and nitrate. Just in case.
Yeah I'll do that and see if I can get SN from another distributor, re-check the procedure, the testing per se and the reactions with the other drugs and agains no need to apologize, I can kill myself any other day
You do feel like a frigging alchemist or something doing all this stuff though, it is a weird feeling
Yeah I'll do that and see if I can get SN from another distributor, re-check the procedure, the testing per se and the reactions with the other drugs and agains no need to apologize, I can kill myself any other day
You do feel like a frigging alchemist or something doing all this stuff though, it is a weird feeling
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