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restl3ssdreams

restl3ssdreams

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Sep 16, 2025
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i heard that u shouldn't mix sodium nitrite with water in plastic cup, is this true?
 
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Endisclose

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i heard that u shouldn't mix sodium nitrite with water in plastic cup, is this true?
Where did you hear this?? I was gonna use plastic cups myself. I thought the general advice was to use something that was non reactive..and plastic is non reactive..isn't it?

I think the one thing that was forbidden in terms of cups or spoons was metal as it could be reactive. I am wondering if I should get glass cups to be a hundred percent safe now.
 
restl3ssdreams

restl3ssdreams

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Sep 16, 2025
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Where did you hear this?? I was gonna use plastic cups myself. I thought the general advice was to use something that was non reactive..and plastic is non reactive..isn't it?

I think the one thing that was forbidden in terms of cups or spoons was metal as it could be reactive. I am wondering if I should get glass cups to be a hundred percent safe now.
I read a lot about sn so i might be wrong
 
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I read a lot about sn so i might be wrong
I hope that is the case. Plastic cups are preferable over glass as glass can break. One wouldn't want that kind of mess at that time for sure. As far as I had seen, plastic was fine, but guess I'll just double check that once more.
 
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idiotmother

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Where did you hear this?? I was gonna use plastic cups myself. I thought the general advice was to use something that was non reactive..and plastic is non reactive..isn't it?

I think the one thing that was forbidden in terms of cups or spoons was metal as it could be reactive. I am wondering if I should get glass cups to be a hundred percent safe now.
I think it's sodium azide where you can't use metal, it reacts dangerously somehow. Sn is fine to use metal and plastic with.
 
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