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A week ago I tested the same material with a missing set of reagents, most of which turned out to be expired. Got a new set and followed dosetest.com's app instructions. All other reagents reacted as expected, but I'm not sure how to interpret Marquis and Simon.
Marquis turned out a very dark green, darker than the spectrum shown on dosetest (but definitely a green nonetheless).
Simon, which dosetest says shouldn't have changed color, did change color. There is a light reddish hue, and specks that look blue to me.
I'm new to testing and these results confuse me.
The Marquis reaction seems consistent with 2C-B. DanceSafe has recently clarified that instead of a single consistent reaction for a compound-reagent pairing, there's often several possible consistent reactions. 2C-B's Marquis reaction was included in this.
https://dancesafe.org/important-reagent-reaction-updates/
Regarding Simon's, anything other than a bright blue reaction is considered negative, ie. no secondary amine is present. Perhaps there's some trace impurities interacting with your Simon's, but overall it still looks negative to me.
Did you get any other reagents in this new batch?
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I think those two pictured reactions are just fine, and considering everything else was consistent with 2C-B, I think you're good.