If poison expires, is it more poisonous, or no longer poisonous?
In general, the expiration date on a product, including poisonous substances, indicates the point beyond which the manufacturer cannot guarantee the product’s effectiveness, safety, or stability. It does not necessarily mean that the substance becomes more poisonous after the expiration date.
However, the stability of chemicals in a poisonous substance can change over time. For example, the potency or effectiveness of a poison might degrade, making it less potent than intended. Alternatively, some substances might break down into other compounds that could potentially be more harmful or less predictable.
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