(first post) I'm trying not to be a moron, but if I am being a fuck-face call me out. ------------------------- Hypothetically, what makes a better solvent for 2ce (or more generally 2c*), in terms of stability and solubility: Distilled Water (*Deionized?-- is either better than the other) Ethanol (specifically: ever clear) **other, please make any suggestions Assuming the hypothetical solution wass stored in amber droppers in a dark space. A big concern might be the solute precipitating, and resulting in less predictable measurements. Would refrigeration markedly increase the stability in 2,4,6 month time frame? Would refrigeration significantly deminish the solubility (possible precipitation)?
Might want to retitle this thread. Looks like it's going to be about solvent "abuse." Afraid don't know the answer to this, but why bother? 2Cx's effective does is not high enoughto be adminstered with a few drops. DOx just about it, but they're still 5-10 drops for a decent hit.
Thanks for the response. The reasoning behind the dropper method was to allow accurate liquid measurment, wether it was moved to blotter, beverage, or any media. Trying to incorporate measuring with storage. With affordable scales +-3mg range and effective doses 10-20 range, swim wants to be extremely accurate first time out of the gate. Bad angle? If this is the consensus, swim will consider something else. Thanks again.
You could do. I've got some 4HO-MiPT at home I haven't tried yet. Swapped it for some 2C-T7 ages ago. Reason I haven't done it is exactly because it's in liquid form. Have 50mg and it's about half a film case full of funny smelling, browny liquid. Don't want to do it at home and don't want to take a film case of liquid to a party. Then there is the problem of trying to split it into 3 fairly even doses. Been wrey of just mixing it with a drink, tap water being chlorinated, not knowing what in other drinks may damage the chemical. Had it so long now it's probably lost it's potency anyway...