help with n.z.home cook dream

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  1. Eatmoreveg

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    hi guys im new here after lurking awile i found hive vaults i have a swim who has a hypothetical question regarding the new zeland home cook method where it says pyridine 20 ml add to hydrochloric acid well.. checking out pyridine various concentrations are available for instance ./0.9779g/ml £10-50ml pyridine in extra dry water 50ppm £22.40 100 ml as well as 99%GLC as AnyliticReagent also solid 1 kg etc the cheapest is bio reagent no details which one should swim use in his hypothesis thanks guys
     
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    conversion of codien to morphine add pyridine to hydrocloic acid etc erowid opiates nz home cook method +foransic examination of said synth any help? thanks
     
  4. Lalakuno

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    uypo male no fukin dsence dude
     
  5. Eatmoreveg

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    www.erowid.org/arshive/rhodium/chemistry/coc the recipe calls for pyridine to be added to hydrolchloric acid on checking chemical supply sites it is available in differant concentrations fromas little as 50 parts per million up to 99.773% analyitic reagent puity iam just asking which concentration i need in a hypothetical thesis if you are foamilier whith this or have seen the" new zealand "recipe plz help sorry to confuse anyone
     
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    just found out pyridine is used in explosives manufacture so is probably shedualed chemical or at least watched oh well dream on
     
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    LOL i dont remember even posting that
     
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