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    cloudy / milky test after transfer

    I have a 50ml bottle of qv test e 250. I transfered 25 cc to 3 empty/sterile/glass/vaccummed vails. After the transfer, the test now looks cloudy and milky! I don't know why this could of happened. Is my test bad now?

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    Lab forum would be better... you may just have to bake it for awhile and filter it. Ask the guys that have more experience

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    Sounds like you have transferred moisture as well on accident. I'd bake it and refilter as meso has already said.
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    i baked it on the stove in a pan.... after about 5 min it beacame real clear and appeared to look normal again. I noticed all the condensation forming at the top of the bottle. After i let the vail cool down, it beacame couldy again! How do i prevent this from happening again?

    and is it harmful to inject this test even if it has little moisture in it?

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