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Measuring 2c-e without access to scales.

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Lysergiphile

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Reading many posts around various forums regarding this, everyone says that there is no possible way to measuring the dosage of 2c-e without mg accurate scales. This got me thinking, if someone had a known volume of liquid and was aware of the saturation point of 2c-e at any certain temperature could they saturate say 5ml of solution then dilute it into easily measurable doses?

Forgive my ignorance if this is incorrect but I can't see any reasons as to it not working. I do have occasional access to very accurate scales and will wait to weigh it before injesting for the first time.

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You can get a set of scales for less than £20. Isn't your health worth that much?
 
My best friend has a set of very accurate scales which I will be using and have previously for all research chemicals. But I am curious as to whether or not this will work.
 
Add one ml water to each one mg. So if you want a 25mg dose you just measure out 25ml.
 
^You could do that, the only problem is you wont know if you have exactly 25mg in the solution. That could be dangerous so you want to be really cautious. IMO dont do it without a scale..
 
how much 2ce do you have?



If they want it saturation point then the measuring is going to be incredibly tricky - we got 1000mgs & made it up into solution using either 1ml of IPA or 10ml - the missus & I still dispute the volume - she'll be correct probably.


This isn't the way to proceed with accurate measurement IMO - even with precision equipment there's too many variables.
 
you can easily do liquid measurement....

say you have 100mg of 2c-e and you want 10mg per dose.

Put a container you can mix 2c-e and water in on a scale, add a known amount of water. lets say 50ml (50ml of water will measure pretty much 50 grams).

each ml will contain 2mg of 2c-e.

if you wished to use less water it would be ok but the more water you wish to use the more accurately you can dose.

so if you have a scale that weighs only down to .00 you can get pretty close off a 100mg amount.

if you were planning on using .0 scale i would recommend disbelieving something more like half a gram or up to a gram in a lot more water. but just work out the math as far as how much water you would like to dissolve it into for dosing.....

If you need a way to measure out water, a scale can help with that as well...

1ml water = 1gram

or at least its close enough to get you pretty close.

1 gram dissolved in a liter would make for 1mg/ml.
 
Yes! Seems like you already understand that a scale is essential.

To consolidate the notion, let me explain that the saturation point of a compound in a solution depends on factors like: temperature and sometimes purity of the compound plus if you just do it at home not precise enough the value can fluctuate a little. Too much to account for the steep dose-response curve.

You concluded yourself already so I'ma closet
 
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