Chemical companies exist however several reports of the diphenylprolinol users who claim that consumed this research chemical and experienced the effects similar to those of Cocaine - mild stimulation and euphoria.
=Cocaine's structural formula is C12H17NO4 but Sucrose structure is C12H22O11.==Sucrose don't have Nitrogen molecule.=
no chemical relation, just similar names. codeine is an opiate derived from morphine which makes you feel warm, relaxed and numb while cocaine is a tropane alkaloid which makes you feel alert, stimulated and euphoric.
Similar to burnt plastic. On its own, cocaine has no smell. Cocaine is ineffective when burned, as it is to be inhaled.
the chemical formula of cocaine is C17H21N04.
For example iron.
Anything similar in chemical structure to cocaine could be considered illegal under the Federal Analog Act. Additionally, any known substance possessing similar effects as cocaine, such as khat, is almost certainly illegal as well. So, besides undiscovered substances, there is nothing substantially similar to cocaine that is legal.
Caffeine, as a similar plant alkaloid, has similar effects.
=Cocaine's structural formula is C12H17NO4 but Sucrose structure is C12H22O11.==Sucrose don't have Nitrogen molecule.=
No, despite the street name sometimes given "kiddy cocaine" it is a totally different chemical however when crushed up and snorted it produces similar effects to cocaine but it is less full on.
Cocaine contains an "alkaloid".
No it is not legal in Trinidad
Cocaine is the chemical name of the substance, in the same way that Ibuprofen is the chemical name of Advil.
It comes as pure white crystalline powder. Cocaine HCl (or Cocaine Hydrochloride) is your answer.
The high is very similar to cocaine + ecstasy.
Crack cocaine in the united States
it is legal in belfast northern ireland
no chemical relation, just similar names. codeine is an opiate derived from morphine which makes you feel warm, relaxed and numb while cocaine is a tropane alkaloid which makes you feel alert, stimulated and euphoric.