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masslessparticle
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Sheets Turned a Little
#7733481 - 12/08/07 02:29 PM (16 years, 1 month ago) |
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I tried the search function for this, but my search queries didn't return any results, so here it is. A white sheet turned a blue tint near the edge, where it got close to heat, now I know heat does not do good things to acid, but I had no control over the situation. But I have never seen a sheet turn blue, so what is happening here. Should i ditch that part of the sheet, I don't know exactly what happens to acid when it gets near heat, except that It probably breaks down. Its covers about 15% of the sheet at one end, so i don't want to throw that away if I don't have to. Thanx for the help, pEace!
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Coaster
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sounds like ur sheet oxidized lol
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masslessparticle said: I tried the search function for this, but my search queries didn't return any results, so here it is. A white sheet turned a blue tint near the edge, where it got close to heat, now I know heat does not do good things to acid, but I had no control over the situation. But I have never seen a sheet turn blue, so what is happening here. Should i ditch that part of the sheet, I don't know exactly what happens to acid when it gets near heat, except that It probably breaks down. Its covers about 15% of the sheet at one end, so i don't want to throw that away if I don't have to. Thanx for the help, pEace!
Don't discard it. Nothing toxic could develop from exposure to heat in such small quantity. Go ahead and dose with confidence!
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masslessparticle
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andyistic said:
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masslessparticle said: I tried the search function for this, but my search queries didn't return any results, so here it is. A white sheet turned a blue tint near the edge, where it got close to heat, now I know heat does not do good things to acid, but I had no control over the situation. But I have never seen a sheet turn blue, so what is happening here. Should i ditch that part of the sheet, I don't know exactly what happens to acid when it gets near heat, except that It probably breaks down. Its covers about 15% of the sheet at one end, so i don't want to throw that away if I don't have to. Thanx for the help, pEace!
Don't discard it. Nothing toxic could develop from exposure to heat in such small quantity. Go ahead and dose with confidence!
Yeah, I like the "Go ahead and dose with confidence" part. If its not toxic, then I will just let it be, and consider it the same as the rest. What does happen to LSD when it gets near heat?
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masslessparticle said: Yeah, I like the "Go ahead and dose with confidence" part. If its not toxic, then I will just let it be, and consider it the same as the rest. What does happen to LSD when it gets near heat?
Some of it converts to the iso-LSD form, and the rest breaks down into harmless hydrocarbons, methane, etc.
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tyrannicalrex
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I knew a guy once that left a sheet in a car for a year in texas,a full summer/fall/winter/spring,there was just a little degredation of the product,had to dose 3 instead of 1 or 2,point is,it still worked.
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