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Which MDMA Molecul is the right one?

JustTrust

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Good Evening Guy's,

i just did sign up because i need your help.

I need for a GOA T-Shirts with a MDMA Molecul, but there are so many different Moleculs so i still dont know what is the right one maybe you can tell me what is the right one and what is the Difference.

Even Wikipedia has different Informations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MDMA

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/MDMA#/...DMA-Formel.png

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.../b/ba/MDMA.png

http://www.emcdda.europa.eu/publicat...-profiles/mdma

Thanks for reading, i appreciate every Answer !

Thank you in Advance !

Trust
 
All of them are correct, however, the first one is the most up to date and conventional / recognizable way to draw it.
 
Thanks Mate for the fast answer, can you maybe tell me the Difference between them? I really would like understand them.
 
I could try to explain it fully to you, but for a deep understanding, you'll need the first two years of university level Chemistry classes. Basically, the stick structures (called Kekule structures) represent various atoms bonded together (each line is a chemical bond between atoms; two lines on top of each other is a double bond) to form the 3D molecule known as MDMA. A dark wedge means that bond is coming out of the plane of the screen and towards you; a wedge with lines cut across it means the bond is tilting away from the plane of your computer screen away from you. Most differences in the way a molecule is represented come from flipping the molecule over or on its side (remember the molecule is a 3D structure) or because with single bonds you can rotate the atoms around it 360 degrees unless a ring is involved. Each bend in the structure is understood to be a single carbon atom with between one and four hydrogens attached so that each carbon has a total of 4 bonds and plus hydrogen atoms attached, etc. Anyway, like I said, you'll need to master inorganic and organic chemistry to really probably understand the little bit I've tried to explain to you, but still, I hope that helps.
 
Do they produce slightly different effects or strength, if so which one?

As i know also different left over impurities can sometimes effects experiences at times when not washed enough.
 
Do they produce slightly different effects or strength, if so which one?

As i know also different left over impurities can sometimes effects experiences at times when not washed enough.
Guess you misread. They're all the same. Just wrote differently
 
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Lol Read it is Explained, And It Is Personally Interesting To Me.
 
Guess you misread. They're all the same. Just wrote differently
There is different mdma's i forgot what its called. Different isomers or something which i heard can effect experiences.

Well as long as its proper mdma thats all that matters.
 
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There is different mdma's i forgot what its called. Different isomers or something which i heard can effect experiences.

Well as long as its proper mdma thats all that matters.
Here's a link to the the PIHKAL entry on MDMA. Shulgin mentions the different Isomers. https://www.erowid.org/library/books_online/pihkal/pihkal109.shtml
I don't believe there is too much different in the isomers. I think if your looking at different isomers, your trying to split hairs on a furry rave girl's boots.
 
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Here's a link to the the PIHKAL entry on MDMA. Shulgin mentions the different Isomers. https://www.erowid.org/library/books_online/pihkal/pihkal109.shtml
I don't believe there is too much different in the isomers. I think if your looking at different isomers, your trying to split hairs on a furry rave girl's boots.

Forgive me if I'm wrong, I very well may be, but isn't an isomer the parts of a compound rearranged and pieced together in a different order, for example 5-Methyl-MDA is an isomer of MDMA?

Mirror images (dextro,levo) are enantiomers?

Sorry if this is inaccurate but I saw free chemistry lessons being given out and thought I'd better get in on one haha
 
Mirror images (dextro,levo) are enantiomers?

yup, we're talking about enantiomers here. enantionmers are one form of stereoisomerism and stereoisomerism is one form of isomerism. 5-mda and mdma are structural isomers (commonly simply called isomers when there is no danger of confusion).

btw: D and L are outdated signifiers (and often horribly confusing to determine). for all cases that are not sugars or amino acids we should use the R/S system (or (+)/(-) if we're talking about the way the enantiomers rotate the plane of polarised light).
 
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