So, yesterday, I converted 454g baking soda to sodium carbonate...500F for 3-ish hours.
I used an aluminum baking pan.
Well, today I'm freebasing some alkaloids from an acidic caapi tea...
...and so I'm making my sodium carbonate saturated solution. I put in the rest of the sodium carbonate I have from FV, and then I open up the jar of the sodium carbonate I made myself...and it doesn't smell the same as the FV stuff.
The sodium carb from FV smells kinda chalky.
My sodium carb has this....stinky smell. (my nose is very dry, so 'stinky smell' is the best I can do without sniffing too hard and getting it in my nose)
So I'm wondering if this is just residual carbon dioxide, or if I toxified my soda ash somehow with the aluminum pan.
This is the first time I've done this conversion. I didn't think the pan would be a problem, but...perhaps it was?
Can anyone say what's WRONG WITH or DIFFERENT about my sodium carbonate? As opposed to the benign smelling FV sodium carbonate.
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