Is there any way of "unclumping" it and keeping
it from "reclumping?" And if someone wants to give
me the chemically correct term for this condition,
that would be okay too!
The term is deliquescence. More a matter of physics
than chemistry. I've had the same problem with potassium
bromide. Soft clumps. I weighed the Boston Round Glass Amber
bottle with the KBr before and after heating. My Acculab 0.01
gram scale found no difference in weight.
I think it quite likely that a 10% solution kept in glass will have
a many years life span; full or not. Boston Rounds are and have
been for ages a standard for chemical storage. They are not
expensive. Wide mouth and narrow. Be sure you have the
Polyseal or Polycone caps. Above one ounce size they
are fractions of a liter. Dan