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How long before can I mix the SN
Thread starterAstralMadness
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How long before drinking it can I actually do this? I'm planning to do it in a forest and while I can mix it in the middle of the forest I wouldn't like to be mixing shit over there and bring spoons and stuff lol would like to just bring it already mixed and drink once I reach my spot
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you're fine as long as you mix it the same day you take it especially if its right before you drive to the forest
if you can, its better to mix it with distilled water, since minerals are slightly faster at decreasing the purity over time
make sure the bottle is somewhere like your backpack where its dark, dry and cool
and dont forget to prepare several drinks just incase
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Macedonian1987, Pale_Rider and AstralMadness
you're fine as long as you mix it the same day you take it especially if its right before you drive to the forest
if you can, its better to mix it with distilled water, since minerals are slightly faster at decreasing the purity over time
make sure the bottle is somewhere like your backpack where its dark, dry and cool
and dont forget to prepare several drinks just incase
excellent thank you so much!! alright i didn't think of that detail actually very smart, i'll have to get some more bottles then and some distilled water too, everything will be in my backpack yeah so no biggie on that sense
i won't drive i'll walk since it's nearby i'll try to walk fast and go as deep as i can to not be found as well
Sodium Nitrite (SN) Method Introduction This document is a compilation of different sn information, members inputs, important posts related to sn, recorded suicide cases related to sn, different research on sn and so on. This document also give a full understanding of SN, what it is, how it...
Sodium Nitrite (SN) Method Introduction This document is a compilation of different sn information, members inputs, important posts related to sn, recorded suicide cases related to sn, different research on sn and so on. This document also give a full understanding of SN, what it is, how it...
You can also weigh and pack tiny bags with 25 gm each and watter bottles with 50 ml each. You can easily shake and mix when you want and if for some reason you end up not going through with it you won't be wasting your sn.
I think it's important that neither the bottle nor the cap is made of metal. SN may react with the metals. I am no chemist. I'm just cautious , when my time comes to drink my SN I will mix it in a totally plastic bottle, with a plastic cap. I will be also using distilled water, as our city's tap water is full with chlorine. So much so, that the water often stinks of it.
You can also weigh and pack tiny bags with 25 gm each and watter bottles with 50 ml each. You can easily shake and mix when you want and if for some reason you end up not going through with it you won't be wasting your sn.
I think it's important that neither the bottle nor the cap is made of metal. SN may react with the metals. I am no chemist. I'm just cautious , when my time comes to drink my SN I will mix it in a totally plastic bottle, with a plastic cap. I will be also using distilled water, as our city's tap water is full with chlorine. So much so, that the water often stinks of it.
plastic only, i just need to get small bottles the ones i have with me at the moment are 5L ea but true that, i've never tried to drink from the tap lol
You can also weigh and pack tiny bags with 25 gm each and watter bottles with 50 ml each. You can easily shake and mix when you want and if for some reason you end up not going through with it you won't be wasting your sn.
unless OP has airtight machinery this will not make anything better because the bags will still have air in them and once SN comes in contact with air/oxygen it starts deteriorating at a faster rate
this is why SN containers come with airtight seal to ensure there is no oxygen so the compound can actually be stored long-term
unless OP has airtight machinery this will not make anything better because the bags will still have air in them and once SN comes in contact with air/oxygen it starts deteriorating at a faster rate
this is why SN containers come with airtight seal to ensure there is no oxygen so the compound can actually be stored long-term
no, the moment you open it just starts deteriorating extremely quick. why else would the SN bible and other sources tell you to get 2 separate containers if you would like to test it? you cant just close it and keep it for as long to use at another time
no, the moment you open it just starts deteriorating extremely quick. why else would the SN bible and other sources tell you to get 2 separate containers if you would like to test it? you cant just close it and keep it for as long to use at another time
A simple google search will show you that sodium nitrite converts to sodium nitrate when exposed to air(oxygen) but this is a slow, gradual conversion under normal dry air conditions. Slow meaning it takes months of continuous exposure to air to show significant depletion in purity percentage. But as sodium nitrite is hygroscopic (absorbs water from the air), the presence of moisture (humidity) accelerates the oxidation process.
There is a long standing misconception about sn in that the moment you open sn boom! it then automatically turns in to nitrate and renders useless and you need to buy a new one. People forget that at one point or two it came in contact with air while being weighed and packaged.
A simple google search will show you that sodium nitrite converts to sodium nitrate when exposed to air(oxygen) but this is a slow, gradual conversion under normal dry air conditions. Slow meaning it takes months of continuous exposure to air to show significant depletion in purity percentage. But as sodium nitrite is hygroscopic (absorbs water from the air), the presence of moisture (humidity) accelerates the oxidation process.
There is a long standing misconception about sn in that the moment you open sn boom! it then automatically turns in to nitrate and renders useless and you need to buy a new one. People forget that at one point or two it came in contact with air while being weighed and packaged.
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