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what is a 2CB/DOB like substance?

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Specifically, what is meant by a "2CB/DOB like substance"?
Does this include 2CT2, 2CT7 or DOM? If not, what happens when these substances are tested?
 
I've never seen a positive test for 2C-B other than the videos on the EZ test site, but I have personally tested a powder sold online as "pure 2C-T-7". The test was conducted on a clean, dry, white porcelain plate, under bright fluorescent lighting.
The reaction was not a strong colour change, mostly very pale colours were seen. Upon application of the EZ-test solution, the (approx 1.5mg of) white powder dissolved and the solution turn a very pale lime green colour (almost no colour change at all), and at the centre of the solution, where the bulk of the powder had dissolved, there were traces of very pale pink solution.
This was definiately different in appearance to the strong yellow/green shown on the 2C-B video at EZ test.
I'd love to hear if anyone else has tested this personally.
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i just got a pill that turned straight YELLOW (white/tanbh infinitis (the car symbol)! i used marquis reactor agent. if it is 2-CB i would be delighted... but what if it''s DOB or DOM et al. i really don't want those since the pills are for my girlfriend also. i guess i'll try one for myself...
 
I don't know what they meant by "2C-B like." DOB is 2C-B like, I guess.

Out of the common 2C-x drugs around, only 2C-C reacts similarly to 2C-B.
 
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