I have what I was told is 5-Meo-DMT HCL several weeks ago. I have since been trying to convert this substance into a freebase. I've experimented in converting a very small amount of HCL into freebase and I ended up burning a small amount of freebase to see how easily it burned. To my surprise, it has the exact same smell as n,n DMT.
I assumed that 5-MeO-DMT would have a somewhat different smell than n,n DMT, so I ended up putting the HCL powder onto a spoon and placed a flame underneath it. It vaporized with some difficulty (and then turned into a small amount of gel) and it too smelled just like n,n DMT.
What is the chance that this is n,n DMT instead of 5-MeO-DMT? Are there any tell-tale signs so that I can differentiate the compounds? For instance, should 5-MeO smell different than n,n DMT (we all know that indescribable smell of n,n DMT and that's why I was shocked)?
The powder that I have is a dark yellow substance and not sticky at all. I did a reagent test on it when I first received it and it came back as 5-Meo, but the reaction for 5-MeO and n,n DMT are virtually identical.
I assumed that 5-MeO-DMT would have a somewhat different smell than n,n DMT, so I ended up putting the HCL powder onto a spoon and placed a flame underneath it. It vaporized with some difficulty (and then turned into a small amount of gel) and it too smelled just like n,n DMT.
What is the chance that this is n,n DMT instead of 5-MeO-DMT? Are there any tell-tale signs so that I can differentiate the compounds? For instance, should 5-MeO smell different than n,n DMT (we all know that indescribable smell of n,n DMT and that's why I was shocked)?
The powder that I have is a dark yellow substance and not sticky at all. I did a reagent test on it when I first received it and it came back as 5-Meo, but the reaction for 5-MeO and n,n DMT are virtually identical.
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