MealeaYing wrote:A/B Extraction = Acid/Base Extraction - more info on this?
its an extraction that starts with an acid stage, then progresses to a base stage, as opposed to a straight-to-base (STB) tek
MealeaYing wrote:Beta-carbolines = Alkaloid, good or bad?
its just a class of compounds, like tryptamines or ergolines. harmalas are an example of b-carbolines
MealeaYing wrote:FASA = ?
FASI = ?
fumaric acid saturated isopropyl
fumaric acid saturated acetone (FASW is fumaric acid saturated water)
check the wiki for more info
MealeaYing wrote:Gramine = Unwanted chemical?
Hordenine = Unwanted chemical?
that is up for debate, but its not a concern as they aren't readily soluble in virtually every solvent we use.
MealeaYing wrote:Heptane = Non polar Solvent - More info?
Hexane = Solvent, Base? I don't know... Wikipedia leapt over my head in seconds.
both hexane and heptane are aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents.
i believe naphtha is composed of a bit of both of those molecules
MealeaYing wrote:LC = Liquid chromatography? Lethal concentration? Eeep!
liquid culture (if the context is mushroom growing)
MealeaYing wrote:LLE = Laboratory for Laser Energetics?!?!? This sounds fun! What is it?
OTOH = ?
given that i don't know what these are, i think its safe to say they aren't particularly pertinent
MealeaYing wrote:P. arundinacea = Grass - More info?
P. Aquatica = Grass - More info?
P. brachystachys = Grass - More info?
Phalaris = Grass - More info?
phalaris is a genus of grass, and aquatica/brachystachys/arundinacea are different species of phalaris.
idk what info specifically you want, but there is tons of info on the forum.
MealeaYing wrote:Pet ether = A type of ether, but what is it exactly?
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