Hello everyone. I'm new here and looking for advice about how to verify the purity of a schedule 2 substance in powder form. I'm located in the US.
I am considering using EcstasyData.org, but I'm also wondering if there would be any advantage to consulting a different lab. I realize it would be quite expensive, but this is very important to me and I'm willing to pay.
Does anyone have knowledge of how the GC/MS testing done for EcstasyData compares with the same service at other labs? I'm a bit concerned because the $120 price seems very inexpensive compared with the pricing elsewhere. Does this mean that the analysis is less detailed? Or that the range of detectable substances is narrower?
My other concern with EcstasyData stems from the fact that the results are presented as a ratio with no quantities given. Someone told me that this wouldn't matter when testing a powder, since there are no binders or fillers as with pills. One can assume that the resulting ratio applies to the whole sample of powder. For example, if the result is a 2:1 ratio of acetaminophen to caffeine, that means that the weight of the powder is 2/3 acetaminophen and 1/3 caffeine, since there are no fillers as with pills. Is this true?
If anyone out there has ever sent a substance to a lab for analysis, I would love to hear about your experience. All other advice is appreciated as well. I'm a total beginner at this, with no chemistry background whatsoever, and I'm finding it all rather confusing.
Thanks
I am considering using EcstasyData.org, but I'm also wondering if there would be any advantage to consulting a different lab. I realize it would be quite expensive, but this is very important to me and I'm willing to pay.
Does anyone have knowledge of how the GC/MS testing done for EcstasyData compares with the same service at other labs? I'm a bit concerned because the $120 price seems very inexpensive compared with the pricing elsewhere. Does this mean that the analysis is less detailed? Or that the range of detectable substances is narrower?
My other concern with EcstasyData stems from the fact that the results are presented as a ratio with no quantities given. Someone told me that this wouldn't matter when testing a powder, since there are no binders or fillers as with pills. One can assume that the resulting ratio applies to the whole sample of powder. For example, if the result is a 2:1 ratio of acetaminophen to caffeine, that means that the weight of the powder is 2/3 acetaminophen and 1/3 caffeine, since there are no fillers as with pills. Is this true?
If anyone out there has ever sent a substance to a lab for analysis, I would love to hear about your experience. All other advice is appreciated as well. I'm a total beginner at this, with no chemistry background whatsoever, and I'm finding it all rather confusing.
Thanks
