ok i just revieved 1 gram of 2C-E. i know i could just weigh out my doses with a mg scale however instead of taking hrs. to do so can someone explain to me in a step by step process on how to convert the powder to liquid. i would like 10mg doses. So thats 100 doses in the gram.
Your question is strange. You don't 'convert' powder to liquid, you simply dissolve your powder into a known amount of a liquid and then divide doses out based on the known concentration of drug to liquid ratio. You need to determine the concentration you would like to make your solution before we begin. You say you want 10mg doses... yea... so how much water do you want to hold that 10mg? 1ml? 10ml? Let me know, and I can help you with the measurements. Before we go any further you need to perform step 1: Step 1: Place that 1 gram of 2c-e on an accurate scale to verify you do in fact have 1 gram of material. Step 2 -Finish: Will add later once you clarify what you want
Just gonna second what pedal said, you dissolve it in water, you dont "make" it into liquid also i dont know much about doses since my first order hasnt even come yet. but according to erowid 10 mg isnt a very large dose. once you get like 10 trips into that gram you're gonna start wanting to trip harder i would imiagine. my recommendation is to not put all of it in the water.
ha ha yea convert was the wrong word but all in all i know you have to dilute the substance in water or ethanol or something like that. Ok i indeed do have a full (1) gram. Now what i really wanted is to have 10mg doses. I understand i may want more after experamenting for a while but untill the time comes ill start off low. If i want to up the dose to 20mg then ill do that being i would have 10mg doses, all i would have to do is double the dose. ok so back to basics as i said i would like all my doses to be 10 mgs. Being i have a gram that is 100 doses. So how much water or ethanol do i need to add into the full gram? Details would be nice and i thank everyone helping me out.
It depends on what kind of liquid measuring devices you have access to. If I were you, I would dilute that 1 gram of 2c-e into 1 litre of water. That way: 1000 mg of 2c-e = 1000 ml water 1 mg 2c-e = 1 ml water Then, whenever you want to measure out a dose of 10mg, you simply measure out 10 ml of your solution.
Personally I would get a shot or 2 of water and put the 10 mg or whatever and drink it, simple as that. then just store the powder someplace.
RC's are the most stable in their powder/crystallized form. So keep them that way if possible. They will degrade faster if diluted in a solution, then if they were left as a dry powder. I thought this guy was asking us how to use liquid to measure out doses... did I read him incorrectly? I apologize if I did.
hmmmmmmm. I value both your opinions. I appriciate it. Is 2ce water soluble? Or do i need to use another chemical to dilute the 2ce?
Yes, it is soluble in water. It is also soluble in ethanol. I would suggest you use distilled water. Also, if you plan to store your 2c-e in a liquid solution for an extended period of time, I recommend you make part of your solution be ethanol to prevent bacterial growth.
doubling the dosage for 2ce can make it alot stronger and your sweet spot might be between 10 and 20 like 15 or 18 or 12, no big deal just a side note
I couldn't agree more. You wouldn't want to make 10mg "hits" of 2c-e, because the dose response curve is WAY too steep.