can anyone help me find out what the melting point of methedrine freebase is, cos i'm very curious. I know it's liquid at room temperature, but at what point will it become a solid. i'm curious because if the substance forms a freebase at freezer temperatures it could be stored as freebase in the freezer and provide a very nice smoking experience, sans HCl induced tooth rot.
this might be a stupid question, but could the freebase be mixed with MSM and made to retain a solid state at room temperature (assuming that the msm is of a much greater quantity than the methedrine freebase so that the mixed substance retains the solid state)
The base is volatile, absorbs CO2 from the air and turns yellow or brown if exposed to oxygen. Freezing point can't find right now.
If kept sealed well and refrigerated although discolored it keeps OK. Smoking causes mouth irritation or worse due to the extreme alkaline pH. Maybe like smoking lye but never did that.