Dhr.Changa wrote:Does anyone know terms of freebase spice? like for acid spices there are terms like acetate, tartrate, ascobate, fumarate, citrate ect.....
But how about molecules with a base charge? when fused with things like calcium hydroxide or sodium (bi)carbonate or sodium chloride...
Freebase DMT is simply the DMT molecule with nothing added.
A DMT salt - let's say DMT acetate - is the DMT molecule with an acetate anion (C₂H₃O⁻₂) attached to it, so the complete formula is DMT CH3COOH , which dissociates into DMT H+ (protonated DMT) and C₂H₃O⁻₂ (acetate anion) in solution.
When DMT acetate reacts with a base, let's say calcium hydroxide ( Ca(OH)₂ ), the pronotated DMT H+ cation loses the proton and becomes freebase DMT; the proton goes back to the acetate anion, yielding acetic acid. The acetic acid and calcium hydroxide participate in a neutralization reaction, which yields water and calcium acetate.
With any base it's essentially the same, but the by-products will be different. For example, sodium bicarbonate with acetic acid will yield water, sodium acetate and CO2. But the resulting freebase DMT will be the same.
Sodium chloride (table salt) is not a base, so it won't freebase your DMT.