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2C-I/2C-E, Mecke test?

Xavior

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I've been searching through the net for the past hour and I keep going in circles...

I'd like to have the capability of testing 2C-I and 2C-E. Which, according to Erowid, would require a 'Mecke' test. However, when I go to the eztest.com website, for instance, I see that their Mecke test specifically includes the 2-C-T-xx family and makes no mention of 2C-I or 2C-E anywhere. Are those chemicals considered a part of the 2-C-T-xx family?

Much appreciated! :D
 
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/mdma/mdma_faq_testing_kits.shtml

That's the best thing that will help you out. It says:

Mecke

2C-E - light yellow/green within 10 seconds
2C-I - Immediate reaction to a reddish brown similar to drying blood
2C-T-21 - Dark blood red which turns to an imperial purple over 30 seconds
It also says:
Marquis

2C-I - Dark Green to Black
2C-T-2 - Orange to Red (usually a sort of salmon color)
2C-T-4 - Orange to Red (usually a sort of salmon color)
2C-T-7 - Orange to Red (salmon, again; also, there is less tendency towards orange than 2C-T-2 shows)
Hope that helps....
 
Yeah, that's the page that I was referring to on Erowid, but I wasn't sure if the eztest kits would be able to test this as they only mention a few chemicals specifically.

Kind of answered my own question, lol. 8) If it's a Marquis or Mecke test then presumably it will behave exactly the same as listed on Erowid, whether or not the chemical is listed specifically (I can't expect them to list every chemical that it reacts with, although it would be nice).
 
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