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crystally white, to molten green.

Started by bobcat31467, August 26, 2004, 01:39:00 PM

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bobcat31467

SWIM finally got a little batch of honey to go his way. The yield was low, but SWIM evaporated in Dh2o. It was sure a pretty sight. However, when taken to the molten stage it went green.  I asked about some street grade(going green), and got no reply.  The color doesn't affect it any. One more question though. Is it the real deal?  And what makes it green?


12cheman12

just UTFSE, doesnt anyone use it anymore? theres heaps of info bout green go go, just look before you ask.


SpamIam


12cheman12

One thing i dont get is, bees say the anthis can be removed with an a/b
The post workup to a rxn is an a/b... so then how can an antihis came over to the final product?


SpamIam

What if your RXN is bot followed by Titration?


12cheman12

SpamIam... you dont know what your talking about, your a newbee so your forgiven. Titration is APART of an a/b
By the way, this thread should be in the stimulants forum as it is about meth.


DoctorFeelgood

are you talking about the final product? it seem that you did not follow the full labcycle, including A/B and freebase distillation - or maybe i did not catch your question.
My product allways looks like this:
https://www.thevespiary.org/rhodium/Rhodium/hive/hiveboard/picproxie_docs/000527467-mdma3.jpg" target="_blank" title="View this image">

DF