no
no. it loses it's potency after about a year
No, but it will not have the same potency as medication that is still in date. Medication loses its potency with age.
It loses its charged.
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5-6 years, but it loses some of its potency the older it gets.
It loses its water content and becomes brown.
When potassium loses an electron, it forms a cation with a charge of +1. The formula of the ion formed when potassium loses an electron is K+.
Cobalt(II) chloride is a salt that loses its color when heated. It typically appears blue in its hydrated form, but upon heating, it loses water and turns into a pink anhydrous form. This color change is due to the loss of water molecules that are part of its crystal structure.
No, a person should never take Keflex if it is expired by two years. Medicine loses its potency after the expiration date.
Biaxin loses potency so the same dosage will not be as effective. It would be like lowering the administered dose from 4ml to 2 or 3 ml.
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Color does not affect magnetic force. But as magnet gets heated it loses magnetism