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guaguanco
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Quote: | Originally posted by adroit_synth
Tetrahydrofurfurylamine was not on the website so he assumed it was on purpose. So you really think he should send it back? |
Absolutely. This is a professional, legal transaction. They sent him the wrong thing. Why should he skulk away like it was a drug deal gone bad?
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Mendeleev
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I noticed acetic anhydride was not on the DEA scheduled lists, yet everywhere you go they require permits to buy it, can anyone explain.
Trogdor was a man. A dragon man. Or maybe just a dragon. . .
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Magpie
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This is a DEA List II "essential" chemical. See my post of 1/18/04.
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Haggis
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Much to my amusement last night while I was shaving, I saw something very interesting on the can. I commonly read ingredient lists on most products,
but skip shampoos and the like, as they rarely have anything pure. I picked up my 'Edge Pro Gel', one for sensitive skin, and found that
the number three ingredient was good ol' triethanolamine. What a pleasant shock. "Samosa, thou shall rejoice," I said, or some form
of that statement.
Horribly impure and contaminated, but a fun thought none the less... "Nitrogen mustards from shaving cream".
Great ideas often receive violent opposition from mediocre minds.
<b> <a href=\"http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xEE41A2B1\">PGP Key</a> </b> 0C0A 7486 B97F
92EE AE50 A98C A4F3 087E 8CE9 A782
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DDTea
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If one is not terribly concerned about product purity, I'm sure it would be possible to do a quick-and-dirty extraction of the TEA (to at least
remove SOME of the impurities), and then put it through a reaction with excess Chlorinator, thus getting SOME Nitrogen Mustard-- even if a negligible
amount in an unusable form. But then, we don't need PURE Nitrogen Mustard, do we? It would be illegal to make it!
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