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25c nbome free base solubility

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Bigazznugz

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First of all b4 I begin I'd like everyone to know for a adsoolute fact that the product I have is 25c freebaseand everyone says that it is not water soluble only in isopropwo orpure alcholhol but iv noticedu can simplyadd a littlewwaterto the powder and gently heat it that works great for me and does not effect quality
 
Stop creating threads and sending PM's on the subject, enough already.

What makes it an 'absolute fact'? That some source or person you know you trust told you? How could you possibly be so sure.
Also, how can you claim that it does not affect quality - did you compare an alcoholic solution to a watery solution?
 
Look up the word "insoluble" in the dictionary.

In my opinion, if you are stuck on this stage, there's a good chance that you won't be able to lay a blotter without killing yourself or even worse, someone else.
 
My guess is that most people aren't really interested in starting an argument with you over something you clearly don't understand. It's fine if you need to learn these things but it is not fine if you take it personally and risk your own health in the process.

Do you come here to share information about the freebase you don't actually have or is it more like being open to actual theory of chemistry? If you are interested: melting is what a solid (such as ice) does when the temperature rises, and it turns into a liquid (water).
If you apply water to a solid like 25C-NBOMe you are dissolving it, not melting it. Well, at least if it is the salt. The freebase - as is said a number of times already - will only dissolve in other things like alcohol. If your 25C-NBOMe dissolves in water it cannot be the freebase. If somebody said this they are lying. I can't say that I know of a freebase compound that does dissolve in water, some are said to dissolve *slightly* but not this one AFAIK. I can try to explain polarity to you but I'm not sure if you'd follow.
Heat is applied when dissolving compounds that have moderate solubility because it increases that solubility. Even 25X-NBOMe salts may not always dissolve in water super easy which is why some people heat it a little bit.

I'm afraid I agree that you should understand these things much better before handling drugs like these but I guess you would not really listen to that advice. :\
 
Look up the word "insoluble" in the dictionary.

In my opinion, if you are stuck on this stage, there's a good chance that you won't be able to lay a blotter without killing yourself or even worse, someone else.
yeah that would be pretty hard considering I have a milligram scale n o dont prepare soluions tjat habe more than 1mg in it
 
If your NBOMe compounds dissolve in small amounts of tap water without adding additional acids, what you have is certainly not the freebase. (Or it's not a NBOME) The freebases of NBOMe compounds (and the 2C-x/DOx compounds as well) are oils/waxes that do not dissolve in water at all.

It's very likely your vendor got things mixed up is selling you the salt. I have heard of other "reliable" vendors selling freebase as a salt and vice versa.
 
"Mystery" cleared up then. Please preferably use the Psychedelic Index to discuss things that might have threads that already exist. The topic might be more long lived as well.

An excellent thread I would suggest to you is the Big & Dandy Scale Thread, if you have the money for these NBOMe's you certainly have the money for a milligram scale. They are cheap. I don't care about your tolerance, tolerance for psychedelics like this can go up and down quickly and your use of these compounds remains very dangerous without such a scale. It will also save you a lot of hassle, it is a proper future investment.

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