YeS, it can also turn to a gas... As can all matter in the universe. Everything has a state. You would just need to know it's melting point and you could turn it to liquid cocain.
Mixing cocaine with substances to increase quantity is dangerous and illegal. Cutting agents like baking soda, talcum powder, or other substances can dilute the cocaine and pose serious health risks. It is best to avoid trying to increase the quantity of cocaine and focus on using it safely and responsibly.
To 2 mL of serum, add 100 mcl concentrated ammonium hydroxide and 5 ml of hexane/isoamyl alcohol (98%/2% v/v). Extract and centrifuge for 5 minutes. Dry under nitrogen stream at 55 degrees celsius. wash down the sides of the vial with 200 mcl of methanol and dry to completion. Use the sim mode on gcms and monitor ions: 82,182,303. Use 303 to calculate.
No, cocaine does not turn orange when it comes into contact with bleach. Mixing cocaine with bleach can be dangerous and is not recommended. It can produce toxic fumes and can result in serious health risks.
when the liquid nitrogen is boiled then it will turn into nitrogen gas.
Cocaine is often mixed with other substances such as caffeine, creatine, or other powders to dilute it and increase its weight. These additives can also change the appearance of the cocaine, potentially turning it brown. Additionally, impurities or poor processing methods can also contribute to a brown color in cocaine.
http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg19025474.000-gangs-turn-cocaine-into-clear-plastic-products.HTML I found something about the subject, but that's it
Turn him/her into the cops, or into a treatment center.
Sin, it's that simple.
Yellow skin, also known as jaundice, is a symptom of liver failure. This is not a typical problem with cocaine but it can happen.
The potential of Cocaine in battle was acknowledged by military officers around the turn of the nineteen century. Cocaine made the soldiers braver and extermined fear taking enemy fire.
THE ANSWER IS NO NO NO NO NO NO NEVER NO (Walter White)
Mixing cocaine with substances to increase quantity is dangerous and illegal. Cutting agents like baking soda, talcum powder, or other substances can dilute the cocaine and pose serious health risks. It is best to avoid trying to increase the quantity of cocaine and focus on using it safely and responsibly.
To 2 mL of serum, add 100 mcl concentrated ammonium hydroxide and 5 ml of hexane/isoamyl alcohol (98%/2% v/v). Extract and centrifuge for 5 minutes. Dry under nitrogen stream at 55 degrees celsius. wash down the sides of the vial with 200 mcl of methanol and dry to completion. Use the sim mode on gcms and monitor ions: 82,182,303. Use 303 to calculate.
No, cocaine does not turn orange when it comes into contact with bleach. Mixing cocaine with bleach can be dangerous and is not recommended. It can produce toxic fumes and can result in serious health risks.
Yes, considering people used to give their children liquid cocaine for colds.
To turn a liquid into a solid you have to freeze it. To turn a gas into a solid you must first turn it into a liquid, then freeze it.
lol im not telling you. how about this...google and find out whether crack is a salt or a base, and then find out how to turn bases into salts, and salts into bases.