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sportsguy56

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Oct 24, 2020
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I need to open my package of nitrite for the blood test, then quickly close it. i'm worried that when i open it, it will degrade to nitrate. is this possible? also my sn came in a plastic package that has a seal like a zip lock bag, instead of a bottle. will I be able to seal it up completely so that it isn't exposed to air?
 
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No, as long as you keep it sealed it should be fine. SN degrades slowly (it takes years). If it has some clumps or is cakey that is normal. You're fine.
 
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