The Vespiary
The Hive => Newbee Forum => Topic started by: a3d0a3m on September 19, 2003, 04:46:00 AM
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SWIM, having recently obtained an amount of potent T. Peruvians cactus, was considering running an extraction. Following the method on rhodium, he would use xylene as the non-polar solvent. However, in choosing/obtaining acids/bases he was considering using citric acid and ammonia. All other steps following the method on rhodium, would this acid/base combination work?
Not two,
Adam
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I don't know if ammonia would work,I wouldn't try it
why not use sodium hydroxide or Tri-sodium-phosphate?
citric acid can be used to take the mescaline out of the NP