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So if you dissolve freebase NNDMT into a citric acid solution and chill it, something precipitates out.
My question is, what is this? if it is a citrate salt, it is a monohydrate?
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No, I don't think anything would precipitate out unless there's excess citric acid that doesn't dissolve. Citric acid and DMT citrate are water soluble. Nothing should precipitate.
What you may be thinking is..... if you put dmt salt in a sodium carbonate satured solution, then freebase dmt precipitates out.
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Apoc wrote:No, I don't think anything would precipitate out unless there's excess citric acid that doesn't dissolve. Citric acid and DMT citrate are water soluble. Nothing should precipitate.
tried it and something precipitates out and it isn't citric acid
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it might be freebase that hasn't salted but it might be a salt itself
mescaline citrate is largely insoluble in cold water...
DMT is also not very soluble in water... why wouldn't DMT-citrate be able to precipitate out?
whatever the case something does precip out, i just asked before i decanted and filtered
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