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Types of SN
Thread starterGadget_333
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Well finally got my SN today, along with Tagamet and the other items needed so my only question now is does it matter what type of SN. I have food grade powder, 99.6% pure/reagaent grade.
Being a powder im not sure if it's what you're looking for, I think it's fine though. But Id either do an aquarium test or blood test on it though. (I'd do that in any case.)
re·a·gent
/rēˈājənt/
noun
a substance or mixture for use in chemical analysis or other reactions.
It is imperative that everyone in the custody supply chain know and understand the different grades of reagents and chemicals used in the laboratory and their uses
Well there are laboratory reagents (LR) and analytical reagents (AR). ARs are considered to be the ones with the highest purity. But reagents in general are good for CTB, compared to food grade SN. Atleast thats what I know from my very limited research.
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