We all know that cocaine is water soluble meaning it will dissolve rapidly in water and absorb moisture quickly from humid air.
I don't know the characteristics of the more commonly found Cuts in cocaine and how water soluble they are compared to cocaine.
If you have cocaine that very quickly and noticeably starts to absorb moisture from humid air quickly when it's stored in a climate controls house and moved outside. For example, cocaine stored in a cool dry place is taken outside and within the first 3 minutes of being outside you start dropping a line. The cocaine very quickly and noticeably as you are chopping up the line start to absorb the humidity and becomes somewhat fluffy while clumping together and start sticking to the Razer Blade.
Is that somewhat of an indication that the product you have contains a higher percentage of cocaine, possibly indicating a higher quality product which could also indicate that the cocaine contains a lower amount of non water soluble cuts?
If you are cocaine doesn't quickly absorb moisture from the air but rather stays in a dry Sandy like powder even after exposed for over an hour to the humid air powder still hasn't started to absorb moisture, or if it takes a very long time, an hour or longer, for you to notice that the powder is starting to slowly absorb moisture, slowly transforming from the dry Sandy powder to a fluffier, somewhat clumpy and sticky powder, is that an indication that your product contains a lower percentage of cocaine possibly indicating that it may contain more non water soluble cuts?
If cocaine is highly water soluble, what would you make of cocaine that doesn't absorb moisture especially in the humid environment here in Houston?
The only four times that I've used in easy white test kit attest cocaine purity, each sample I tested was highly water soluble cocaine. Rapidly absorbing moisture and just a few minutes when taken from the dryer are of the house and taking the outside where it was much more humid. Each test result was taken from different samples over the course of three back-to-back months. The results indicated that the cocaine was very high quality and purity.
If this is one way to indicate the difference between better higher quality cocaine versus lower quality cocaine, then it should be easier to identify cocaine containing a lower percentage of actual cocaine by simply doing a sample before you purchase. Are in Houston, as humid as it is, you should easily be able to tell the difference between cocaine that has quickly absorbed humid air versus cocaine that is still just a dry Sandy like powder not absorbing the humidity as your chopping up a sample line.
Obviously, I don't know what common cuts are water soluble and which ones aren't. The ones that are water soluble, will they absorb humidity as quickly as cocaine does over a very short 1 to 2 minutes or are they not as quickly water soluble causing the cocaine to absorb moisture at a slower rate. This could also be true for low quality cocaine containing a fast soluble cut which could mimic better quality cocaine.
I've always felt like with my own experience that quickly absorbing cocaine always seemed to have a better hi versus dry Sandy cocaine.
The thing I have noticed with personal experience, fluffy sticky water-absorbing cocaine seems to get caught in the nasal cavity and absorbed quicker then dry Sandy cocaine that noticeably gets snorted past the nasal cavity and down the back of your throat. Which probably indicates less cocaine getting absorbed.
I don't know the characteristics of the more commonly found Cuts in cocaine and how water soluble they are compared to cocaine.
If you have cocaine that very quickly and noticeably starts to absorb moisture from humid air quickly when it's stored in a climate controls house and moved outside. For example, cocaine stored in a cool dry place is taken outside and within the first 3 minutes of being outside you start dropping a line. The cocaine very quickly and noticeably as you are chopping up the line start to absorb the humidity and becomes somewhat fluffy while clumping together and start sticking to the Razer Blade.
Is that somewhat of an indication that the product you have contains a higher percentage of cocaine, possibly indicating a higher quality product which could also indicate that the cocaine contains a lower amount of non water soluble cuts?
If you are cocaine doesn't quickly absorb moisture from the air but rather stays in a dry Sandy like powder even after exposed for over an hour to the humid air powder still hasn't started to absorb moisture, or if it takes a very long time, an hour or longer, for you to notice that the powder is starting to slowly absorb moisture, slowly transforming from the dry Sandy powder to a fluffier, somewhat clumpy and sticky powder, is that an indication that your product contains a lower percentage of cocaine possibly indicating that it may contain more non water soluble cuts?
If cocaine is highly water soluble, what would you make of cocaine that doesn't absorb moisture especially in the humid environment here in Houston?
The only four times that I've used in easy white test kit attest cocaine purity, each sample I tested was highly water soluble cocaine. Rapidly absorbing moisture and just a few minutes when taken from the dryer are of the house and taking the outside where it was much more humid. Each test result was taken from different samples over the course of three back-to-back months. The results indicated that the cocaine was very high quality and purity.
If this is one way to indicate the difference between better higher quality cocaine versus lower quality cocaine, then it should be easier to identify cocaine containing a lower percentage of actual cocaine by simply doing a sample before you purchase. Are in Houston, as humid as it is, you should easily be able to tell the difference between cocaine that has quickly absorbed humid air versus cocaine that is still just a dry Sandy like powder not absorbing the humidity as your chopping up a sample line.
Obviously, I don't know what common cuts are water soluble and which ones aren't. The ones that are water soluble, will they absorb humidity as quickly as cocaine does over a very short 1 to 2 minutes or are they not as quickly water soluble causing the cocaine to absorb moisture at a slower rate. This could also be true for low quality cocaine containing a fast soluble cut which could mimic better quality cocaine.
I've always felt like with my own experience that quickly absorbing cocaine always seemed to have a better hi versus dry Sandy cocaine.
The thing I have noticed with personal experience, fluffy sticky water-absorbing cocaine seems to get caught in the nasal cavity and absorbed quicker then dry Sandy cocaine that noticeably gets snorted past the nasal cavity and down the back of your throat. Which probably indicates less cocaine getting absorbed.