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Testing if N is legit
Thread starterKlMeNw
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If anyone were to get N from somewhere (I realize it's not likely) Is there an at home and easy way to test if N purchased is actually legitimate? Specifically liquid vet N.
The test kits available (including the one sold by Exit) will only show the presence of a barbiturate, not N specifically. They are qualitative test kits.
Energy Control in Spain, if they still operate, perform a quantitative test, meaning it will indicate the substance and the concentration.
However, with vet N, if the bottle come sealed i dont't think one should worry about purity.
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