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N storage
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The official expiration date for N is 2 years. If stored properly, it has been known to last for 20 years. The N loses about 1/2 percent of it's potency per year. The liquid should be clear. If it turns cloudy and you see solid specks floating in the liquid (precipitation), the N is no good, and you shouldn't use it.
It's fine to store it in your wardrobe. The N should be stored at room tempature. The label on a bottle of N says
Store at 20°-25°C (68°-77°F); excursions permitted 15°-30°C (59°-86°F).
Just make sure that you don't open the bottles until you are ready to use it. Store the bottles in a dark airtight container. It's important to keep the N away from light and moisture as this causes the N to degrade faster. You want to store the N at a constant temperature and avoid extreme fluctuations in temperature.
2 bottles contain 12g of N. Technically 2 bottles is overkill. It is more than enough to get the job done. The lethal dose of N. is only 2 g. One bottle contains 6.5g of N, and is enough to kill someone. Some people get to bottles to speed up the process.
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The official expiration date for N is 2 years. If stored properly, it has been known to last for 20 years. The N loses about 1/2 percent of it's potency per year. The liquid should be clear. If it turns cloudy and you see solid specks floating in the liquid (precipitation), the N is no good, and you shouldn't use it.
It's fine to store it in your wardrobe. The N should be stored at room tempature. The label on a bottle of N says
Store at 20°-25°C (68°-77°F); excursions permitted 15°-30°C (59°-86°F).
Just make sure that you don't open the bottles until you are ready to use it. Store the bottles in a dark airtight container. It's important to keep the N away from light and moisture d this causes the N to degrade faster. You want to store the N at a constant temperature and avoid extreme fluctuations in temperature.
2 bottles contain 12g of N. Technically 2 bottles is overkill. It is more than enough to get the job done. The lethal dose of N. is only 2 g. One bottle contains 6.5g of N, and is enough to kill someone. Some people get to bottles to speed up the process.
So how much do you think N would degrade in 20 years. How much of the lethal dose would still be available after all that time in storage? I keep my two bottles in an air tight plastic container in a wardrobe btw.
Storage at the lowest temperature below 25 degrees is recommended (never freeze)
According to knowledgeable members of the forums at Exit International, a difference of 10 to 20 degrees less could make a difference in longevity of several folds over the long term.
Storage at the lowest temperature below 25 degrees is recommended (never freeze)
According to knowledgeable members of the forums at Exit International, a difference of 10 to 20 degrees less could make a difference in longevity of several folds over the long term.
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