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I got a tiny bottle, which is filled with 3/4 sn and 1/4 air, is it still okay or should it be free from air? Thanks
 
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From my understanding, limited air exposure is a given unless its vacuum sealed. Some SN will oxidize into nitrate but the amount should be negligible as long as the seal is good and no "fresh" air with more oxygen is being introduced
 
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