I am an upcoming chemist, and I've done some experiments at my educational-institution. I have formed aspirin, batteries, soap and all kinds of basic stuff. I have never really extracted anything from a pre-defined source. For some reason, in the system where I live, they make you learn about and report titration numerous times but they don't emphasize extraction at all.
All-righty, so now I'm taking an introductory course to biochemistry and we're supposed to extract lactose from milk using ethanol. With those being the instructions, it mentally linked me to this place.
After having pondered for a bit, 4 questions have arisen; feel free to answer any number of those, from zero to all 4.
1) Is the application of your chemical knowledge, more complicated, when extracting monoamines like DMT,psilocin or other entheogens than just the carbohydrates?
2) Does having some experience handling toxic chemicals come in handy when it comes to DMT extraction or is it a completely different thing?
3) And also, do you people think that "they" [Being IUPAC, the governments or the bankers] don't want amateur-chemists to become too good at extracting molecules from pre-defined sources or am I just paranoid?
4) Is the lack of extraction courses in college chemistry a bad thing? Either because it systematically forms worse chemist-candidates or is it good 'cause people with criminal intent might utilize the knowledge produce more harmful substances like meth or cocaine?
All-righty, so now I'm taking an introductory course to biochemistry and we're supposed to extract lactose from milk using ethanol. With those being the instructions, it mentally linked me to this place.
After having pondered for a bit, 4 questions have arisen; feel free to answer any number of those, from zero to all 4.
1) Is the application of your chemical knowledge, more complicated, when extracting monoamines like DMT,psilocin or other entheogens than just the carbohydrates?
2) Does having some experience handling toxic chemicals come in handy when it comes to DMT extraction or is it a completely different thing?
3) And also, do you people think that "they" [Being IUPAC, the governments or the bankers] don't want amateur-chemists to become too good at extracting molecules from pre-defined sources or am I just paranoid?
4) Is the lack of extraction courses in college chemistry a bad thing? Either because it systematically forms worse chemist-candidates or is it good 'cause people with criminal intent might utilize the knowledge produce more harmful substances like meth or cocaine?
