My ascorbic acid started showing signs of weakness after about 2-1/2 months. I estimate it had been opened close to 100 times, as I'm doing much experimentation.
This was the 100 gram version sold by PhotoFormulary.com. It came in a plastic jar about 1/3 full, so there was always plenty of new air in there to degrade the powder.
I think I'll store the new batch in a glass bottle filled with inert gas, and use it to refill a small bottle that's regularly used, which will greatly reduce the number of times the glass bottle will be opened.
There was no discoloration of the powder. It was and still is white.
The symptoms of failure were (1) taking more time to get less density, and (2) not quite as acidic; that is, it required a little less alkali to hit a target pH.
Also, a roll developed two weeks ago made the developer turn orange, which perhaps was due to weak ascorbic acid lacking the capacity to handle a whole roll.
Mark Overton