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Hi, had some fudge coloured crystally mdma, accidentally let the air get to it without realising for a week or so. Its lost its colour and changed to a light yellow. Has this spoilt now or will it still be ok? What’s with the colour change…?
I’ve never had MDMA change colour, but then I’ve never managed to keep it for that long. :laugh_at:
It wont of “gone off” that quick, but the fact it’s changed colour makes me think it might have a contaminate possibly.
When you say “fudge colour do you mean like dark brown non see through crystals? Does it have “burnt” smell to it?
pics?
@DaftFader 481948 wrote:
it might have a contaminate possibly.
does it glow in the dark?
I read that if MDMA was stored in the Egyptian Pyramids it would still be OK today.
I’ve had lots of MDMA sit around for a long while and it never changed colour.
@know_hope 481950 wrote:
does it glow in the dark?
Dunno he’s not put a pic up yet. :hopeless:
Alexander Shulgin has remarked that if MDMA had existed in the time of the pharaohs and buried in the pyramids, it would still be good today.
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@p0ly 482001 wrote:
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He just meant good as in everyone will want to be getting mashed off it, not that it’d still be ok to eat. 😛
@DaftFader 482003 wrote:
He just meant good as in everyone will want to be getting mashed off it, not that it’d still be ok to eat. 😛
Na…
How should I store MDMA and 2C-T-7 over longer periods of time? In the refrigerator? Do these chemicals decrease in quality over time? How long can I store them?
A: Both MDMA and 2C-T-7 are phenethylamines. In general, the phenethylamines as a class are quite stable molecules.
Peyote buttons which are hundreds or even thousands of years old have been found by archaeologists and analyzed in labs, and these buttons still contained about the same ammount of mescaline as you would expect to find in a freshly dried button. Alexander Shulgin has remarked that if MDMA had existed in the time of the pharaohs and buried in the pyramids, it would still be good today. Regarding 2C-T-7, I asked Dr. Shulgin about its shelf life and he remarked that he once analyzed a 15 year old sample of the chemical and found that it had degraded very little, if any.
MAPS has a supply of MDMA for research that was manufactured by Dr. David Nichols and subsequently stored in a safe at Purdue University. When Dr. Nichols tested this supply for purity in 1994 — eight years after it was synthesized — it showed no indication of deterioration.
If stored in a cool, dry and closed container such as an amber glass vial (avoid excessive heat, light or moisture), its safe to assume that MDMA and 2C-T-7 will both last longer than you will.
@p0ly 482004 wrote:
Na…
I know, I’m messing you tool. 😛
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