Since i dont have access to a scale i will have to measure the 2ce by dissolving it in water. I just wanto make sure my math is correct here. So i have 500mg of 2ce and if i dissolve it into 1000ml of water, or roughly 4 1/5 cups then for a 15mg dose i would then measure out 30ml, or 2 tbsp's of the water. correct?
correct, ASSUMING you have exactly 500 mg to begin with. vendors often send a bit more or less, and could make a mistake and send a lot more. also, i'd try to measure it with the metric system, not with cups and tbsps
The chem would be stable for a while, although you should use distilled water so there is no chlorine that will deteriorate the chem some, if not all..
500mg into 500ml of distilled water. 1mg/1ml. Measure doses using measuring glass. 15ml dose would be 15mg. easy peasy. ?
Ok, i ended up ordering a small 0.01 scale, i guess ill just do 1/2cup of water with 250mg, to be safe ill still cut a little more off after i cut it in halves.
I love this method! It works like a charm, and drinking cupped water is about as casual as it gets! It's extremely soluble, so imo you get a damn even distribution... some say you could be potentially losing some product on the sides of your container, but I don't buy. Water division works for me every time!
if you can afford 2c-e, you should be able to afford a decent mg scale... 2c compounds aren't toys; you should be very careful weighing your doses, with an accurate scale. ...at least until you're experienced enough for mystery doses!
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