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100mg in a drop? No way.
Try to imagine how much water it would take to dissolve 0.5g of salt. Single-drop dosage means it's almost certainly a research chemical like 25i-NBOMe.
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0.1g dissolved in how much alcohol? 0.1g is a small dose of mescaline btw
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Also, mescaline (and alkaloids in general) are more solublle in water than they are in everclear. Need to calculate between salts and freebases? Click here! Need to calculate freebase or salt percentage at a given pH? Click here!
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If you are asking this question I'd not even think about consuming this. Who knows what it could be, and how clean that product is, how safe.
Extract your own, or just make some crude cactus tea which will get you where you want, and at least you'll know what you're consuming.
Also, how much can a drop weight? She'd have to be magician to fit that much mescaline in that drop.
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Lets just take a look at this with some nice and simple calculations: -> Normally there is 20 drops in one ml. -> One ml of water weights one gram. -> So one drop is 1 gram divided by 20 and that is 50mg. -> So we have this 'magic mescaline' of 'your friend' that with a weight of 100mg fits nicely into a drop that is only 50mg... AMAZING! Back to reality: Be honest to yourself here and remind yourself that you should NEVER take a substance where you don't know what the content it. Safety first. Kind regards, The Traveler
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AndInTheEnd12345 wrote:Is there any way to test a powder specifically for mescaline? I mean at home, no labs available. With a marquis reagent the mescaline should turn orange and can then slowly turn to more brown. Depending on where you life in this world there are sites and offline shops where you can buy marquis. With this test you take a tiny bit of your substance, put that on a plate and then drop one drop of marquis reagent on it, it should almost immediately change color. Kind regards, The Traveler
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