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SWIM like to know how soluble DMT ascorbate is, too.

A point on Calcium Ascorbate (Vitamin C) is that the ascorbic acid is an antioxidant.

It will, no shit, convert DMT-N-Oxide to DMT. That is, if Someone-I-Don't-Know-If-You-Know-Him-Or-Her makes teabags and boils it.


Bubble agitation.


DMT is more soluble in acidic water because it likes acidic water. It's actually really similar to the freebase/nonpolar phenomenom.


Mineral acids (HCL and other things with light metals) are strongly polarizing and, thus, have a dendency to make stuff more soluble in water. They will also blow that guy over there's shit up. 37% HCL makes this really caustic and kinda beautiful cloud when you open the bottle. It will turn pH strips red from a foot away. It's pH is a negative number and concentrated acid will nuke a litany of things. Same goes for muriatic. It's pretty tough, too. Dilute! Please.


Lewis acids (Vinegar, ascorbic acid) are kind of a tossup. Since they aren't a mineral conjugate (Like hydrogen) they can do weird shit. That's probably because they contain carbon or something. Sometimes a lewis conjugate makes a totally badass molecule pair, sometimes it's just too weak to hold on.


Maybe someone might actually measure these parameters.


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