BigTrancer
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Looks like Dancesafe have been doing their homework in the lab and putting together a bunch of tests to assist in identifying major pill ingredients:
Dancesafe (white) test: Marquis reagent
-- Previous 'first test' standard, usual reactions, however now Dancesafe colour charts show orange for speed/meth-like chemicals, yellow/green for 2C-B/DOB-like chemicals, and fast blue/black for MDxx AND DXM (which they qualify by saying DXM may take 5 seconds to start turning black).
Dancesafe (red) test: Mecke reagent
-- New 'first test' standard according to dancesafe. Colour chart shows MDxx-like substances turn quickly turquoise then progress to black, DXM shows up bright yellow to brown, and 2C-T-7 tests bright reddish orange.
Dancesafe (yellow) test: Simon's reagent A
-- Standard 'second test'. No colour changes expected on addition of this reagent to a sample, solution is sea-green in colour.
Dancesafe (green) test: Simon's reagent B
-- Changes to bright cobalt blue when added to reagent A in the presence of secondary amines: MDMA/E or meth.
Colour charts and instructions FYI: http://www.dancesafe.org/testingkits/instructions.php
Essentially it appears that Dancesafe now sport a new tester to the range that is currently available to us, ie. the Mecke reagent test. We now have access to:
Marquis based tester: EZ-test, E1, Dancesafe white
Simon's based tester: EZ-Supreme, Dancesafe yellow/green
Mandelin based tester: E2
Mecke based tester: Dancesafe red
I think these are the correct reagents, but feel free to correct me
BigTrancer
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Dancesafe (white) test: Marquis reagent
-- Previous 'first test' standard, usual reactions, however now Dancesafe colour charts show orange for speed/meth-like chemicals, yellow/green for 2C-B/DOB-like chemicals, and fast blue/black for MDxx AND DXM (which they qualify by saying DXM may take 5 seconds to start turning black).
Dancesafe (red) test: Mecke reagent
-- New 'first test' standard according to dancesafe. Colour chart shows MDxx-like substances turn quickly turquoise then progress to black, DXM shows up bright yellow to brown, and 2C-T-7 tests bright reddish orange.
Dancesafe (yellow) test: Simon's reagent A
-- Standard 'second test'. No colour changes expected on addition of this reagent to a sample, solution is sea-green in colour.
Dancesafe (green) test: Simon's reagent B
-- Changes to bright cobalt blue when added to reagent A in the presence of secondary amines: MDMA/E or meth.
Colour charts and instructions FYI: http://www.dancesafe.org/testingkits/instructions.php
Essentially it appears that Dancesafe now sport a new tester to the range that is currently available to us, ie. the Mecke reagent test. We now have access to:
Marquis based tester: EZ-test, E1, Dancesafe white
Simon's based tester: EZ-Supreme, Dancesafe yellow/green
Mandelin based tester: E2
Mecke based tester: Dancesafe red
I think these are the correct reagents, but feel free to correct me
BigTrancer
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Load universe into cannon. Aim at brain. Shoot.