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2C-B or other? (or faulty reagents?)
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  • Marquis = no reaction - but it's very dark, contaminated?
  • Mecke = no reaction - but it's pale purple/black, contaminated?
  • Simon = Moss green

Bottom row

  • Robadobe = purple
  • Zimmerman = pale yellow

Bonus

  • Froedhe = green/yellow

Sold as 2C-B.

https://preview.redd.it/pbntdx3s6rpc1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6a384e483270c0a89946a1d2ab2bfe2874277a72

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That's an interesting note!

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I called it!

(The fact that ProTest would come help us soon, not the Simon's thing. I wouldn't gloat about the latter. 🤣)

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We'll be in good hands shortly then. 🤣

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Interesting. I've always understood Simon's to be a binary reagent, ie. either it's blue so positive, or anything else, so negative.

Who's your reagent vendor? Let's page them so we can ask about your Simon's result. 😉

Do you mean that your Marquis and Mecke came out of the bottle looking like that, before touching any of the substance? If so, I think they're contaminated and will need to be replaced.

Your remaining reactions are consistent with the presence of 2C-B, and indicate that there are likely no secondary amines or cathinones present.

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