LawnBoy
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I can't find really any info on Mescaline chloride, at least not concerning solubility.
Since I can't find information, experiments will have to be done. One could salt out mescaline from limonene, using ammonium chloride saturated solution, correct? This is assuming that mescaline chloride is more soluble in water than limonene.
If someone did the salting using ammonium chloride with limonene, would there be any possible byproducts, besides mescaline chloride? Would those byproducts be harmful/fatal? Am I wrong in thinking that, ammonia gas is released when ammonium chloride is mixed with water?
The information from this page leads me to believe that ammonia isn't released simply by adding water. Is this correct? http://www.yunweigroup.com/pages/Ammonium_chloride.htm
Ammonium chloride is soluble in water, glycerin, liquid ammonia, and alcohol. Ammonium chloride is not soluble in acetone or ether.
Since I can't find information, experiments will have to be done. One could salt out mescaline from limonene, using ammonium chloride saturated solution, correct? This is assuming that mescaline chloride is more soluble in water than limonene.
If someone did the salting using ammonium chloride with limonene, would there be any possible byproducts, besides mescaline chloride? Would those byproducts be harmful/fatal? Am I wrong in thinking that, ammonia gas is released when ammonium chloride is mixed with water?
The information from this page leads me to believe that ammonia isn't released simply by adding water. Is this correct? http://www.yunweigroup.com/pages/Ammonium_chloride.htm
Ammonium chloride is soluble in water, glycerin, liquid ammonia, and alcohol. Ammonium chloride is not soluble in acetone or ether.