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[[File:2C-x.svg|250px|thumbnail|The general structure for a 2C-x compound]] | [[File:2C-x.svg|250px|thumbnail|The general structure for a 2C-x compound]] | ||
'''2C-''x''''' is the general name for the family of synthetic [[phenethylamines]] originally studied by [[Alexander Shulgin]]. Shulgin first synthesized most of the 2C-''x'' chemicals in the 1970s and later published his findings in his book [[PiHKAL]]. The 2C-''x'' chemicals vary in effect from being totally inactive to fully psychedelic. | '''2C-''x''''' is the general name for the family of synthetic [[phenethylamines]] originally studied by [[Alexander Shulgin]]. Shulgin first synthesized most of the 2C-''x'' chemicals in the 1970s and later published his findings in his book [[PiHKAL]]. The 2C-''x'' chemicals vary in effect from being totally inactive to fully [[psychedelic]]. | ||
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All derivatives of [[2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine]] have a [[phenethylamine]] backbone with two methoxy groups in positions 2 and 5 of the aromatic ring and they further contain different lipophilic substituents in position 4. | |||
==List of 2C-x compounds == | ==List of 2C-x compounds == |