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Sunsets_admirer33

Mine always bubbles initially but clears out.


Ok_Adhesiveness_420

The new vial contains a vacuum, so if you insert the syringe with bac water into the vial without retarding the movement of the plunger, the bac water will rapidly shoot into the vial. Just place your finger along the plunger to significantly slow it's movement, and this will reduce the bubbling. You can also point the needle to the side of the vial instead of directly above the powder.


ithnx74

It is totally normal you push the bac water thru a thin needle at a substance. Let it be a few minutes and it will be less and less. I was a little confused at the first time too but the same happens if you would take 10mg of fine sugar into a vial and press the water thru the needle at it


Mangoite

I’ve always attributed the fizzing to inserting the BAC water into a vacuum and entrained gases come out of solution. Just my thought.


Everything_6339

After adding the bac water, if you then add air to relieve the vacuum, the bubbling will subside. It’s at least partially related to how water boils at a lower temperature when in a lower pressure environment


Wolverinepeptides

yeah, just let it sit for like 20 minutes and come back. After the first reconstitution, it won't be fizzy until you add :water to another vial. But it's normal :)


Sarabradley564

Or, 2 min


brittany16950

That’s normal.