I have metol, hydroquinone, pyrogallol and pyrocatechin that are all many years old and I've never noticed any issues. For some raw chemicals, you can tell if they've gone off by their color. Hydroquinone, for example, should be a near white powder; if it's tan/brown, it's bad. KBr, borax, carbonates, etc, will last a long time, even in no so ideal storage conditions. As Donald points out, clumping can be an issue, though it doesn't mean the chemical is bad. When I get clumps, I put them in a clean, heavy duty ziplock bag, then use a rubber mallet to gently break them up. I don't try to pulverize the clump, just return the chemical to more useful (and dissolvable) size. A new clean bag is used for each different chemical.