I apologize for spamming the board with threads but I have another question that doesn’t feel right to post in my previous thread.
Essentially I was reducing some dmt-acetate containing water on a pan over a stove. My goal was merely to reduce the volume of liquid, but life provided a distraction and I returned to my pan to discover nearly all of the liquid (which is to say, most of the pan was dry, save a couple drops of water) had been evaporated. I killed the heat and set it aside to cool down; upon cooking the liquid had fully evaporated and I was left with a residue in the pan that I scraped up with a razor blade.
Pictured is the resultant residue. My question is, did I make an oopsie-poopsie fudgy-wudgy? Is this degraded into oxide or similar? Or did I luck out completely and fortuitously fall headlong into making myself some perfectly fine freebase?


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