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Storing liquid MDA, urgent help needed-
SWIM has this glass cup of distilled water with aprox 130 cc of water in it and about 64 mg of MDA. Currently the cup is at room temp waiting until swim gets a response on what to do best with this, without doing any degrading or losing a microgram of the substance, what would be the best method for keeping that liquid in shape? should i evaporize the liquid (and if, how else besides letting the water go by itself?) and keep it in solid form? i currently have a freezer available FYI. well, thanks in advance and please respond quickly that the clock is ticking!
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Just put it in a cool area. If MDA is anyting like MDMA, it will be stable, especially if you put the water in the refridgerator. Someone on another forum said they frooze up a bottle of 2c-e, and once the ice melted, the liquid solution of 2c-e remained the same potency. Most of the phenethylamines tend to be quite stable, as to where lsd and lots of tryptamines do not mix well with a water soultion and will degrade rapidly.
Evaporating the solution back into a powder would be more tricky, and you would be more likely to lose a microgram! Be sure to hide it well if it is the fridge, and dont have it in a bottle for which someone might mistake it as a regular beverage. Just drink the liquid x months, days or year later and you should have a nice trip on 64mg of MDA! |
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thanks raven3davis, swim was afraid of putting the liquid in a freezer for being harmful but now he can rest my soul. swim'll see if there any more words about this subject and then put it in the freezer. and by the way it was 640 mg otherwise it wouldnt have been urgent!
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