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Around 5-6 gramsHow much SN is necessary to test blood in a spoon?
How much SN is necessary to test blood in a spoon?
For a few drops of blood?Around 5-6 grams
Less than 1 gram. I used a few grains and it turned brown quickly.How much SN is necessary to test blood in a spoon?
Sorry if this is a late response, I just tested mine kinda haphazardly but as you can see one part of my blood is nice and red, whilst the other is a darker and chocolatey colour, the reaction was instantaneous so I think it would still be lethal enough to do the job. as for cracking the seal on it I wouldn't have a clue, I opened mine about 2 months ago but I've had it since November 2019. I think you'll be fine to store it for a few years as long as its properly stored.Anyone? Also if I break the seal to test this how long can it be stored? Still technically in an airtight container.
Wow that's scarySorry if this is a late response, I just tested mine kinda haphazardly but as you can see one part of my blood is nice and red, whilst the other is a darker and chocolatey colour, the reaction was instantaneous so I think it would still be lethal enough to do the job. as for cracking the seal on it I wouldn't have a clue, I opened mine about 2 months ago but I've had it since November 2019. I think you'll be fine to store it for a few years as long as its properly stored.