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It would be the ether. I don't see any reason for a significantly unusual stability, meaning it would exist fairly stably as the ketal (well over 90%) as long as there was next to no water present.
By my (quick, thoughtless) calculations, it would take just 0.1mls of water to convert 1g of this ketal to mephedrone. It's unlikely to stick around for long if the container is left open, considering 1m^3 of air contains about 10mls of water.
By my (quick, thoughtless) calculations, it would take just 0.1mls of water to convert 1g of this ketal to mephedrone. It's unlikely to stick around for long if the container is left open, considering 1m^3 of air contains about 10mls of water.