I was wondering, what's the best way to store a small amount of a dissolved chem solution. Would one be best just keeping it in another vial, or can you easily turn it into a HCL or store it some other way? Many thanks, Tokes
You could evap the solution, or if its in solution for dosing purposes just keep it in the fridge/freezer(Clearly labeled of course!)
Make ice cubes from it! Or: I don´t know if this is available in America, but here in Germany we have "ice cube bags" (or how would someone call that...?). These are small plastic bags; you fill them with water, but them in the freezer and after 2 hours you have... well not exactly ice cubes, more like ice balls (come on folks: I´m waiting for a joke to come... ). If you can get sth like that, fill the bags with water in which your chemical is solved. Normally, the chem concentration should be almost the same in every cube/ball. If you want to trip, just take out a cube/ball and drop it in your drink. E.g.: If one bag delivers 15 ice balls and you want to make 2C-E-ice-balls, just solve 200mg of 2C-E in water and put it into the bag - you´ll get 15 ice balls with approx. 14mg of 2C-E (quite a good dose imho)...
Does it degrade any faster just being out in room temperature, rather then a fridge or freezer? Ive just been having a 100mg/100ml soultion sit out with a cap of course. After hearing what you were saying, i was rather worried it degraded some already..
That normally depends on the substance, but generally: Yes! There are 3 rules for the qualified storage of RCs: Keep it 1. cool 2. dark 3. dry If you follow these rules, you can store almost every chemical for almost every time. And yes: there are indeed some substances, who can degrade very fast under room temperature, e.g. LSD, which degrades 25 (!) times faster at 20°C than at 4°C. And above 43.76°C, LSD will be destroyed immediately!