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To find out whether a substance is likely to be Modafinil, reagent testing kits can be used. | To find out whether a substance is likely to be Modafinil, reagent testing kits can be used. Application of different reagents to the same substance may cause specific colors changes to appear. The expected color changes for Modafinil with their respective reagent tests (Marquis, Mecke, Mandelin, Liebermann and Froehde) are shown in the following image. Exposing substances to reagents may cause a color change which is indicative of the substance under test <ref>{{cite web |url = https://app.testdrugs.info/substances/564|title = Modafinil Testdrugs.info Website|date = September 7, 2022|author = Testdrugs|publisher = Testdrugs}}</ref> . Reagent tests do not guarantee that a substance is pure. To test purity of a substance, consider thin layer chromatography (TLC) or even more elaborate tests like gas chromatography. | ||
Application of different reagents may cause specific colors changes to appear. | |||
The expected color changes for Modafinil with their respective reagent tests ( | |||
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[[File:Modafinil-reagent-colors-psychonautwiki.svg|800px|thumb|center|Expected color changes for Modafinil]] | [[File:Modafinil-reagent-colors-psychonautwiki.svg|800px|thumb|center|Expected color changes for Modafinil]] | ||