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Ketamine + Water =?

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I used the search engine and couldn't either quite understand, or didn't find the answer to my question.

All I'm asking is, when dissolving liquid K I used some extra water to clean out the water bottle since there was a rather decent amount of liquid in there. I poured out the water after shaking the bottle into the same plate as the liquid was in.(Clearly an idiotic mistake.) This has become quite frustrating, one because the rate of evaporation is REALLY dragging, and two because im worried I damaged my k. I've never actually done it this way since usually i get vials. Just want to make sure that H20 in the same plate as liquid Ketamine does not damage the latter. Cheers.
 
Ketamine is a solid. The "liquid K" that's in vials and bottles and so on is just ketamine dissolved in water.

So you just have more water to cook off. This is completely okay to do, and is what I do when I get K as liquid.
 
Eh, you don't lose anything with gentle heat. Water can take an agonizingly long time to evaporate, and when it does, the K takes longer than you'd like it to to fully dry out (another reason to use gentle heat)
 
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