Mescaline
As a future reference for everyone here's what I got from the merck index about Mescaline: It's moderately sol in water; soluble alcohol, chloroform, benzene; insoluble in ether, pet ether. And that's for the freebase.
Also, you may want to check out some other sites (not gonna post a link here, but the one that I'm thinking of is a little bit more chem oriented) as they should be able to provide you with a better source of information about the actual mechanics of certain procedures.
Also, do you mean basic water as in alkaline, or as in just water? Cuz if you mean alkaline, pH 4 is most certainly not alkaline.
As a future reference for everyone here's what I got from the merck index about Mescaline: It's moderately sol in water; soluble alcohol, chloroform, benzene; insoluble in ether, pet ether. And that's for the freebase.
Also, you may want to check out some other sites (not gonna post a link here, but the one that I'm thinking of is a little bit more chem oriented) as they should be able to provide you with a better source of information about the actual mechanics of certain procedures.
Also, do you mean basic water as in alkaline, or as in just water? Cuz if you mean alkaline, pH 4 is most certainly not alkaline.
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