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Cocaine Sodium + Calcium ascorbate to dissolve freebased coke ?

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marione

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High peope, wrongly I bought some freebased instead of normal cocaine, I have some calcium + sodium ascorbate powder, it that mix suitable to dissolve freebased coke to inject?
Any other substance that can make the trick?

Thanks
 
I would be careful about injecting calcium. I know it gets injected to counteract some life-threatening condition in cattle but I'm not sure it's safe to inject in large quantities in humans. Pharmacies stock pure ascorbic acid (and maybe citric acid too).

P.S. Besides, ascorbate is a salt and not an acid, or if you prefer, it is a neutralized acid. So it doesn't give you the acidity to neutralize the base. It won't work.
 
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I've never shot coke or converted from rock to coke, but I would think that if you can't get pure citric acid or pure ascorbic acid, distilled white vinegar (which is about 5% acetic acid) might be a good choice (and you can get it at any store, a bonus). Drugs come in citrate salts, ascorbate salts, and acetate salts as well, so I don't foresee any problem with it safety wise.

I don't know how well it works, it suppose its a strong enough acid to work though, I've heard of it being done. If I were to do it i'd add it dropwise and add just enough to dissolve the rock. Perhaps xxl or someone with more knowledge on the subject will help clarify this.
 
The case against using vinegar is that it contains food stuffs apart from acetic acid. The base should be crushed, then the acid added little by little. The temptation to add more and more acid at the end to dissolve every little remaining particle should be resisted since these residual particles may be unsoluble cut. When *most* of the stuff is dissolved (when your solution has become transparent), stop adding. Alternatively, stopp adding when you notice that adding acid no longer produces any fizzing. The fizzing is testimony that the acid-base reaction is taking place.
 
The case against using vinegar is that it contains food stuffs apart from acetic acid. The base should be crushed, then the acid added little by little. The temptation to add more and more acid at the end to dissolve every little remaining particle should be resisted since these residual particles may be unsoluble cut. When *most* of the stuff is dissolved (when your solution has become transparent), stop adding. Alternatively, stopp adding when you notice that adding acid no longer produces any fizzing. The fizzing is testimony that the acid-base reaction is taking place.

Vinigar worked for me!
 
I'm gonna close this now as it's quite old. As xxl said, foodstuffs are not a good idea for injection.
 
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