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What is this chemical?

snubi

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can anyone tell me what chemical this is? the letters at the bottom right is : ch3
 
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I actually am discussing this at the moment with the rest of staff but I believe we allow identification of chemical structures. I know we have in the past allowed them.
 
This looks like an amphetamine/psychedelic of the MDA/MDMA class. 95% sure.
 
Closer looking to MDPV to me. Could be something similar. It's not the clearest image either.

I recommend doing a Google Image Search for MDA, MDMA, MDPV and related drugs' chemical structures and compare what you've got with those.
 
Closer looking to MDPV to me. Could be something similar. It's not the clearest image either.

I recommend doing a Google Image Search for MDA, MDMA, MDPV and related drugs' chemical structures and compare what you've got with those.

I wish I could. I'm on vacation looking at bluelight on my phone. Cant do anything else on it.

This angers me hahaha. I want to know what it is
 
i'm pretty sure, the structure is MDPV:

MDPV.gif


but of course this is not necessarily what's in the bag..
 
i'm pretty sure, the structure is MDPV

It does look extremely close but not 100%. That bottom link does not go downwards in the OP's photo.

MDPBP - 3',4'-Methylenedioxy-α-pyrrolidinobutyrophenone - is also very close but not 100% either...

200px-MDPBP_structure.png


If you look closely at the OP's photo, there should be another link off the bottom right-most piece that goes at an upwards and to the right angle.

EDIT: Nevermind, it apparently doesn't matter and is in fact MDPV, see the post below.

OP, Please remember that identifying the chemical structure shown on the label does not guarantee that that is in fact the drug in the bag.
 
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That is MDPV. It doesn`t matter whether a single bond goes upwards or downwards. You can rotate single bonds without changing the chemical.
 
That is MDPV. It doesn`t matter whether a single bond goes upwards or downwards. You can rotate single bonds without changing the chemical.

Lol, thanks, I actually had just figured that out and was coming back here to edit my post when I saw your's. I don't know as much about chemical structure diagrams as some of you folks :)

I was wondering if that was the case but I couldn't find any pics of MDPV where it had the bond going in the other direction so I wasn't sure whether or not it worked that way. I also didn't see that the OP said it said "CH3" (it's a total blur in the photo). Then I was checking out Shulgin's site and noticed that some other bonds were in slightly different places than I'd seen them in other diagrams and thought ah that must be it...
 
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Unfortunately, we don't do substance ID here. This will be closed.
LOL, are you seriously suggesting that naming a skeletal structure could be considered a breach of the rules? Yeah, it's MDPV. Atoms can rotate freely around single bonds, so the geometry of aliphatic chains doesn't matter, it's the same molecule. Gotta love the uninformed shots in the dark though ;)
 
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