10-14 days
Powders for suspensions and solutions typically expire between 7 to 14 days after reconstitution, depending on the specific product and manufacturer's instructions. It is important to follow the recommendations provided by the manufacturer to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the medication.
The ingredients in generic drink powders will vary from manufacturer to manufacturer. You will need to read the ingredient statements.
the manufacturer says they should be back on sale by the end of the year (2012)
Horiba Scientific offers a high performace laser diffraction analyzer that is suitable for determining the size of suspensions or dry powders. Micromeritics Analytical Services also offers particle testing services.
I have contacted the supplier and been told they expect them to be back on sale by Christmas. the reason is they are having difficulty sourcing one of the ingredients. This has happened before. so here's hoping.
powders dissolve easier in liquids then solids
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A homogeneous mixture of two solids, like a metal alloy, or (possibly) two different atomized solids as powders mixed together (although that would probably still only qualify them as mixtures rather than a solution).
No.
A saline solution is a mixture of salt and water, usually with a sodium chloride concentration similar to that of bodily fluids. It is commonly used for medical purposes such as wound cleaning, nasal irrigation, and intravenous drips. Saline solids refer to salt crystals or powders that can be dissolved in water to create a saline solution.
Yes, you can use these powders with odorless nail polish.
Animated Powders - 1910 was released on: USA: 14 September 1910