LSD stable solution: Difference between revisions
>David Hedlund →Procedures: Follow the IPA solution section to make a solution. The other sections are teaching how you can prepare blotters from the solution, and even how you can convert the blotters back to an IPA solution. |
>David Hedlund *** Contains chloride. It can be evaporated by boiling it for 20 minutes. However, other chlorine compounds are not convenient to degrade by boiling: |
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===Avoid water as preservative=== | ===Avoid water as preservative=== | ||
* "Solid vitamin C is relatively stable, but it decomposes rather quickly when dissolved in water."<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3510389/</ref> There's no evidence that even distilled water won't oxidize substances gradually | * Salts: | ||
** Avoid tap water | |||
*** Contains chloride. It can be evaporated by boiling it for 20 minutes. However, other chlorine compounds are not convenient to degrade by boiling: | |||
*** Monochloramine is sometimes used in water treatment. It's a very stable compound, and there are no guarantees that it will break down through boiling. | |||
* Oxygen | |||
** "Solid vitamin C is relatively stable, but it decomposes rather quickly when dissolved in water."<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3510389/</ref> There's no evidence that even distilled water won't oxidize substances gradually. | |||
==Procedures== | ==Procedures== |