cocain is a chemical found in the coca plant that is extracted and dried into a white crystal and is cut into powder and either sold or cooked with baking soda and cotton balls or make Crack
Crack is form of cocaine that is processed for the purpose of smoking it.
Cocaine is processed into rock form through a chemical process using substances like baking soda or ammonia. The cocaine is dissolved in water, mixed with the chosen base, heated, and then allowed to cool and solidify into rocks or crystals. This form is commonly known as crack cocaine.
Nothing, both are terms for the free base (as in acid/base in chemistry) form of the cocaine alkaloid. This is obtained by mixing ordinary cocaine hydrochloride salt with an alkali.
Yes, it is illegal to take cocaine.
an illegal drug
The drug 'base,' often referring to freebase cocaine, is derived from coca leaves. The leaves are processed to extract cocaine, which is then further refined into a smokable form by removing the hydrochloride salt, resulting in freebase cocaine. This process typically involves the use of solvents, which can include ammonia or ether. Freebase cocaine provides a faster and more intense high compared to its powdered counterpart.
Crack is a diluted, easier-to-smoke form of cocaine. It is even more dangerous than regular cocaine.
--- A "base head" means a free-baseaddict, a free-basing cocaine addict. Another way of saying it would be to say a crack addict or crack cocaine addict.--- Before the word "crack cocaine" became popular it used to be called "free basing" cocaine or "free-base."
No! you are not supposed to do cocaine ever!
The free-base cocaine is obtained, a more strong drug.
Freebasing refers to the process of smoking a concentrated form of cocaine by heating it to create a vapor that can be inhaled. This method typically involves using a base such as baking soda to neutralize the acidic properties of cocaine hydrochloride, resulting in a more potent and addictive form of the drug. It is a highly dangerous practice that can lead to addiction, overdose, and serious health consequences.
Cocaine is why coroners remain employed.