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Given that I have tried so many foods and drinks, I have been drinking salty things and I think this should not be a big problem for my stomach.
It shouldn't be at all. Some people have actually died from sn after it was accidentally ingested with food since it looks and tastes like table salt.
 
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It shouldn't be at all. Some people have actually died from sn after it was accidentally ingested with food since it looks and tastes like table salt.
Yes, you are right Actually I tried Sn It tastes salty and quickly dissolves in the mouth.
It shouldn't be at all. Some people have actually died from sn after it was accidentally ingested with food since it looks and tastes like table salt.
Of course I packed sn back in the box, but I don't know if it's possible to drink it after that, since it oxidizes in air to Nano3
It shouldn't be at all. Some people have actually died from sn after it was accidentally ingested with food since it looks and tastes like table salt.
Anyway I have 2 packs packed sn
 
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Yes, you are right Actually I tried Sn It tastes salty and quickly dissolves in the mouth.

Of course I packed sn back in the box, but I don't know if it's possible to drink it after that, since it oxidizes in air to Nano3

Anyway I have 2 packs packed sn
Wait how much SN did you even try, it's really risky to do that. Sn slowly oxidizes into NaNO3 but that's only due to prolonged exposure to air, moisture or light. Keep it in a cool, dark place. People really need to stop fearing that their SN will go bad within a matter of a few mins of opening it, it's an inorganic compound that can last a very long time if it is tightly sealed and not exposed to air frequently.
 
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Wait how much SN did you even try, it's really risky to do that. Sn slowly oxidizes into NaNO3 but that's only due to prolonged exposure to air, moisture or light. Keep it in a cool, dark place. People really need to stop fearing that their SN will go bad within a matter of a few mins of opening it, it's an inorganic compound that can last a very long time if it is tightly sealed and not exposed to air frequently.
I tried just a little it was like a grain of salt and it was yesterday so I'm fine
 
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I tried just a little it was like a grain of salt and it was yesterday so I'm fine
I did too a few weeks ago, and I can confirm that it is indeed salty for the tiny amount I took. It was basically a small grain but the salty test was definitely there.
 
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I did too a few weeks ago, and I can confirm that it is indeed salty for the tiny amount I took. It was basically a small grain but the salty test was definitely there.
Yeah, you're right
 

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