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arcologist
#1 Posted : 11/9/2014 3:05:12 AM
I was doing an extraction of ACRB, did the acid boils with vinegar, filtered, and reduced the amount of liquid. I had to stop for a few weeks before doing any pulls because I didn't have the time, so I put the thick ACRB syrup in a few jars. When I came back to look, a layer about 3mm thick had settled out in each jar. I poured the liquid to a separate container. Strangely, the bottom layer was immobile.

After drying for a bit, I came back to clean the jars and realized that the layer was a solid with similar consistency to glass or obsidian. It's easily broken by hand, but is very shiny and hard. I think it is made up of mostly tiny bark particles that were suspended in solution, then compacted slowly over a few weeks. I tried tasting it to see if there were any alkaloids, it was tasteless and not soluble in water. I attached a picture.

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AcaciaConfusedYah
Chemical expertSenior Member
#2 Posted : 11/9/2014 4:15:48 AM
whoa.... neat! BLACK SPICE!!! It probably has some alks in it
Sometimes it's good for a change. Other times it isn't.
 
arcologist
#3 Posted : 11/9/2014 7:51:10 AM
Yeah I tossed it back into the pot to reclaim anything active. Some of it was a little gooey and might contain something.
 
AcaciaConfusedYah
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#4 Posted : 11/9/2014 9:07:25 AM
regardless.... it's cool! I would have saved a few little shards and put in my "small things" box

Your picture makes it look like something that would be seen in hyperspace. Goo-glass
Sometimes it's good for a change. Other times it isn't.
 
 
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