ethnosplendor
Rising Star
Fore note: I am aware the danger of speculating on chemical compounds based on their appearance and texture of their physical form.
I am curious to know if the two chemical compounds 25I-Nbome and 25C-Nbome have distinct chemical appearances. I have been told that 25I-Nbome tends to appear more like a fine white powder similar to baking soda, while 25C-Nbome tends to appear more redish brown with a chunky clump appearance similar to salt. For those who have had experience with these two chemicals would say these physical descriptions are accurate? On the chemical level would the reason why these two have difference appearances be because one is formed with iodine and the other chlorine? If in fact these two compounds under optimal conditions should have the same appearance (eg: white fine powder) what would be the implications be in regards to their quality if their appearances were different as earlier?
25I-Nbome:
25I Picture
25C-Nbome:
25C Picture
Ethno
I am curious to know if the two chemical compounds 25I-Nbome and 25C-Nbome have distinct chemical appearances. I have been told that 25I-Nbome tends to appear more like a fine white powder similar to baking soda, while 25C-Nbome tends to appear more redish brown with a chunky clump appearance similar to salt. For those who have had experience with these two chemicals would say these physical descriptions are accurate? On the chemical level would the reason why these two have difference appearances be because one is formed with iodine and the other chlorine? If in fact these two compounds under optimal conditions should have the same appearance (eg: white fine powder) what would be the implications be in regards to their quality if their appearances were different as earlier?
25I-Nbome:
25I Picture
25C-Nbome:
25C Picture
Ethno
