Does anyone know if it's possible to dissolve the acid that's on a piece of blotter completely into a liquid form? Would soaking it in everclear work, or is the LSD "stuck" in the paper?
If one uses distilled water (important - tap water attacks LSD), there's no reason why this wouldn't work.
Why the hell you would want to take a nice, convenient, portable form of acid and turn it into a liquid that gets stored in a delicate glass bottle with a risk of breakage, and which is even sketchier to sell/give/etc to people?
plus the liquid would spread the acid to whatever it touched making it weaker,,
acid on blotters is not in any way inferior to liquid form - earlier on another forum someone wanted to know how to refine liquid down to 'pure' acid - and i told them that LSD is not 'dirty' - that is just a rumor - either you have LSD-25 or something else or completely bunk doses.. no need to cook it down or anything...
i'm pretty sure all chemical reactions give less than 100% yield. there are always gonna be byproducts or unreacted material. hopefully it's like 3% though.
but, again - no one has ever had a physical issue from "dirty" acid.. i don't think you can feel the effects of iso-LSD at all.. it is non-psychoactive..
There is absolutely no point in doing this. Your extraction from the blotter isn't going to be 100% and you're putting LSD into a medium that will make it degrade faster.
LSD is best kept dry, not in solution.
edit: I think I'm going to close this one. It's been answered pretty well.