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Aergia

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I've read posts on the blood test here but I can't tell what exactly it's supposed to do. Some people have said that it's just to make sure you've got SN and not sodium nitrate or something else. Would, for instance, 50% SN (or well, any SN with a <95% purity that wouldn't work for ctb), turn the blood brown? If so, can the purity be tested by observing how quickly it takes for the blood to brown?

I know it's recommended to do the aquarium test too but I don't have access to test strips. That said, if I do attempt to ctb and fail, I'm totally fucked— so I'd like to leave as little as possible to chance.
 
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The blood test only says that it´s SN, but not the percentage.
can the purity be tested by observing how quickly it takes for the blood to brown?
no
Would, for instance, 50% SN (or well, any SN with a <95% purity that wouldn't work for ctb), turn the blood brown?
yes

What does the label say ? NaNO2 , >95% purity (or more) ?
 
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Soo do the aquarium/ strip tests tell u the percentage or just that it's SN? (I've read about it but can't remember rn)
 
befree

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Not %, but ppm

And here you can read what ppm means:
 
Aergia

Aergia

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The blood test only says that it´s SN, but not the percentage.

no

yes

What does the label say ? NaNO2 , >95% purity (or more) ?
Thank you. It's CP grade. The spec sheet online said the assay is 97% minimum, and the label on the bottle says it's 99% minimum. And yes, that it's NaNO2/sodium nitrite. I got it from a lab supplies store— went in to their office and then warehouse to collect it so I'm pretty sure it's legitimately SN. But I was hoping I'd be able to test the purity with a blood test.

pics: IMG 1838 IMG 1837
(if these aren't allowed, I'll delete them)
 
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Looks ok.
 
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