Forums › Drugs › Drug Testing › Ecstasy Testing
Borrowed from somewhere else….
Here is what E testers can test- Specifically Mecke and Marquis
Full instructions, including color charts, come with the kits, but here is a general description of the most common results :
No color change If there is no color change, the pill does not contain noticeable quantities of MDMA (ecstasy), MDE, MDA, 2C-B, DOM, DOB, DXM, methamphetamine, or amphetamine.
Dark Purple / Black Black or very dark purple/blue most often indicates either the presence of an ecstasy like substance (MDMA, MDE, or MDA), DXM, or opiates. It is possible to differentiate between DXM and the ecstasy like substances based on the period of time it takes for the reagent to turn black.
Dark Grey DXM will emit a small amount of smoke first, then turn the reagent black after 5-10 seconds. Ecstasy-like substances may emit a tiny bit of smoke (generally not as much as DXM) and will begin turning color immediately.
Bright Yellow / Green Indicates the presence of 2C-B, DOM, or DOB.
Bright Orange Indicates the presence of Speed, Methamphetamine, or Amphetamine.
Other Colors If the reagent turns some other color, it is an indication that the pill does not contain ecstasy, or any of the above substances, but DOES contain some other unknown, possibly dangerous chemical. See below.
There are chemicals which do not cause a reaction with the ecstasy testing kits. Just because a pill tests positive for an ecstasy-like substance does not mean that the pills are pure or safe. They may contain a wide variety of other safe or dangerous chemicals.
Following is a chart showing preliminary results submitted to us for how the Marquis Reagant reacts with a variety of other chemicals.
Marquis
2-AminoIndan Orange to Red (slightly rusty)
2C-C Starting brown going to Dark Lime Green (similar to 2C-B)
2C-D Very light pink
2C-E No reaction (!?)
2C-I Dark Green to Black
2C-T-2 Orange to Red (usually a sort of salmon color)
2C-T-4 Orange to Red (usually a sort of salmon color)
2C-T-7 Orange to Red (salmon, again; also, there is less tendency towards orange than 2C-T-2 shows)
3C-P Orange
4-Acetoxy-DiPT Dirty (blackish) olive
4-Methyl-Aminorex (u4euh) no color change
4-MTA no color change
5-MeO-DiPT Fizzes then turns yellow quickly changing to a slightly rusty orange Alpha-Methyl-DiPT Fizzes then turns brown
AMT Dark brownish-yellow
BDB Dark brown, nearly black
Benzylpiperazine (BZP) No color change, but it causes the reagent to fizz. Looks like when you pour hydrogen peroxide on a cut.
DiPT Fizzes strongly then turns a neon yellow DPT Dirty olive
HarmineFizzes slightly, much less so than BZP, and turns a brown-orange rust color. IAP Immediate reaction to salmon/red, slowly intensifies to a darker red over 1min. MBDB Dark Brown to Black
Methylone Yellow
Opiates Pink to Purple
PMA No color change
TMA-2 Lime Green (similar to 2C-B)
TMA-6 Yellow to Orange
Yohimbine Fizzes slightly, much less so than BZP. Slowly (up to a minute), it will turn an olive green color.
Mecke
2C-E light yellow/green within 10 seconds
2C-I Immediate reaction to a reddish brown similar to drying blood
2C-T-21 Dark blood red which turns to an imperial purple over 30 seconds 4-Methyl-Aminorex (u4euh) no color change
IAP No Reaction
MBDB Yellow
TMA-6 Dirty olive, gradually develops orange on the edges of the liquid puddle after about a minute
Some kits contain ethyl alcohol, in combination with other reactive agents to slow reactions.
Hope you find this information useful…
pill tests remind me of litmus paper… but more complicated … or not? … litmus paper has degrees of color dye.. to which each reacts with varying acid or alcaline substances .. the more acidic the more darker the dye of one color is releaced and vice-versa with alkalinity (also nuetrall relaces a dif color dye).. this only measures one scale … a pill test must be more complicated as not all the drugs it tests for are on the same wave lenth let alone scale :laugh_at: .. and i am sure you can’t tell diferant drugs apart from how acidic they are ..
Also keep seeing people stating that “pills” are not safe because their not pure and to get “mandy/mdma power etc”.
Big distinction in my mind between powder and crystals. Crystals have never let me down – felt pretty pure and clean. My only experience with powder was a dupe and never to be done again. Is *any* drug pure? Suppose weed and mushrooms – anything organic – and that’s about it. With any chemical-based synthetic you’ll have impurities (even if the manufacturer has the best intentions). Does that bother me when SWIM purchases from a *trusted* source? Nope. It’s a given.
weed and mushrooms are not chemicals so they cannot, by definition, be pure chemicals. Secondly the chances of the weed being organic (unless the source is known eg home grow or somthing of that nature) are very slim indeed. It depends how well the MDMA is produced as to the purity of even chrystial i would assume. Thank god keeping drugs illigal keeps us all safe ay :hopeless:
Hiya, can anybody link me to a place where i can buy the Marquis kit detailed below? (and above in southcavers original 08 post :P) Thanks. Alf
Here is what E testers can test- Specifically Mecke and Marquis
Full instructions, including color charts, come with the kits, but here is a general description of the most common results :
No color change If there is no color change, the pill does not contain noticeable quantities of MDMA (ecstasy), MDE, MDA, 2C-B, DOM, DOB, DXM, methamphetamine, or amphetamine.
Dark Purple / Black Black or very dark purple/blue most often indicates either the presence of an ecstasy like substance (MDMA, MDE, or MDA), DXM, or opiates. It is possible to differentiate between DXM and the ecstasy like substances based on the period of time it takes for the reagent to turn black.
Dark Grey DXM will emit a small amount of smoke first, then turn the reagent black after 5-10 seconds. Ecstasy-like substances may emit a tiny bit of smoke (generally not as much as DXM) and will begin turning color immediately.
Bright Yellow / Green Indicates the presence of 2C-B, DOM, or DOB.
Bright Orange Indicates the presence of Speed, Methamphetamine, or Amphetamine.
Other ColorsIf the reagent turns some other color, it is an indication that the pill does not contain ecstasy, or any of the above substances, but DOES contain some other unknown, possibly dangerous chemical. See below.
There are chemicals which do not cause a reaction with the ecstasy testing kits. Just because a pill tests positive for an ecstasy-like substance does not mean that the pills are pure or safe. They may contain a wide variety of other safe or dangerous chemicals.
Following is a chart showing preliminary results submitted to us for how the Marquis Reagant reacts with a variety of other chemicals.
Marquis
2-AminoIndan Orange to Red (slightly rusty)
2C-C Starting brown going to Dark Lime Green (similar to 2C-B)
2C-D Very light pink
2C-E No reaction (!?)
2C-I Dark Green to Black
2C-T-2 Orange to Red (usually a sort of salmon color)
2C-T-4 Orange to Red (usually a sort of salmon color)
2C-T-7 Orange to Red (salmon, again; also, there is less tendency towards orange than 2C-T-2 shows)
3C-P Orange
4-Acetoxy-DiPT Dirty (blackish) olive
4-Methyl-Aminorex (u4euh) no color change
4-MTA no color change
5-MeO-DiPT Fizzes then turns yellow quickly changing to a slightly rusty orange Alpha-Methyl-DiPT Fizzes then turns brown
AMT Dark brownish-yellow
BDB Dark brown, nearly black
Benzylpiperazine (BZP) No color change, but it causes the reagent to fizz. Looks like when you pour hydrogen peroxide on a cut.
DiPT Fizzes strongly then turns a neon yellow DPT Dirty olive
HarmineFizzes slightly, much less so than BZP, and turns a brown-orange rust color. IAP Immediate reaction to salmon/red, slowly intensifies to a darker red over 1min. MBDB Dark Brown to Black
Methylone Yellow
Opiates Pink to Purple
PMA No color change
TMA-2 Lime Green (similar to 2C-B)
TMA-6 Yellow to Orange
Yohimbine Fizzes slightly, much less so than BZP. Slowly (up to a minute), it will turn an olive green color.
Mecke
2C-E light yellow/green within 10 seconds
2C-I Immediate reaction to a reddish brown similar to drying blood
2C-T-21 Dark blood red which turns to an imperial purple over 30 seconds 4-Methyl-Aminorex (u4euh) no color change
IAP No Reaction
MBDB Yellow
TMA-6 Dirty olive, gradually develops orange on the edges of the liquid puddle after about a minute
Some kits contain ethyl alcohol, in combination with other reactive agents to slow reactions.
Hope you find this information useful…
weed = THC
shrooms = psyclobin (or something like that)
@sloppycoder 330352 wrote:
Hiya, can anybody link me to a place where i can buy the Marquis kit detailed below? (and above in southcavers original 08 post :P) Thanks. Alf
the green party normally sell them but they seem to have messed up their website so their own links don’t work.
try these: DanceSafe: New Kits! or EZ Test, ecstasy test, pill, test, drugs, cocaine test, marquis, mandelin, mecke, simons, robadope
caution, maquis reagent is formaldehyde dissolved in (iirc) hydrochloric acid and will rot anything organic it leaks on (i tried carrying it in my trouser pocket !!). mecke reagent is selenous acid in sulphuric acid, i never used selenous acid in my chemistry days but sulphuric acid is corrosive enough by itself. also formaldehyde vapourises away. so keep the lids tight !
Search for EZ Tests or I might be able to get some in at my work if you guys really need them.
0
Voices
37
Replies
Tags
This topic has no tags
Forums › Drugs › Drug Testing › Ecstasy Testing