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Mecke turns pink...

Horrux

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So yeah I have tested this pill, and mandelin and marquis show "speed-like substance" but mecke turned pink after a bit. Not much, just on the edges of the puddle.

Anyone know what it means? I strongly suspect the pill contains piperazines but would like confirmation that this is what it means.

Here is a pic.
spidermecke.jpg
 
I would think this is piperazine or anything other speed, 2c-x or mdxx substances. Is your pill pink looking? If there is no reaction, the liquid you obtain might look like the color of your pill, meaning there's nothing good in these!
 
I would think this is piperazine or anything other speed, 2c-x or mdxx substances. Is your pill pink looking? If there is no reaction, the liquid you obtain might look like the color of your pill, meaning there's nothing good in these!

The pills are white and I get the proper result for a "speed-like substance" off mandelin and marquis, but they don't FEEL like speed. I get a 2-day hangover from them, and no focus. So there may be just enough meth to fool the test. Of course mecke doesn't react with meth, but it seems to react weakly and slowly to whatever else is in them, turning the edges of the puddle pink. And why the edges? Possibly it's a reaction that requires significant oxygen?

You can see the two tiny droplets to the right of the reagent puddle are almost entirely pink whereas most of the reagent shows no reaction whatsoever.

The "lick-the-pill" test gives the "9v battery" sensation, so it should be pipes, I'm just trying to be sure.
 
The pills are white and I get the proper result for a "speed-like substance" off mandelin and marquis, but they don't FEEL like speed. I get a 2-day hangover from them, and no focus. So there may be just enough meth to fool the test. Of course mecke doesn't react with meth, but it seems to react weakly and slowly to whatever else is in them, turning the edges of the puddle pink. And why the edges? Possibly it's a reaction that requires significant oxygen?

You can see the two tiny droplets to the right of the reagent puddle are almost entirely pink whereas most of the reagent shows no reaction whatsoever.

The "lick-the-pill" test gives the "9v battery" sensation, so it should be pipes, I'm just trying to be sure.

You said the reaction happens after awhile. After 30 seconds the reagent is oxidized, so who knows what's causing that color change 'after awhile'. No initial reaction, and 2 day hangover means they're probably pipes.
 
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