Anywhere between 10mgs to 20mgs. I recommend to add 1 to 2 more pills when you use CWE
hot water extraction , aqueous extraction, solvent extraction
Soda or juice is not recommended as a substitute for water in a cold water extraction method. Codeine is slightly soluble in acidic solutions like soda or acidic juices, but it may not dissolve as effectively as in water, affecting the extraction process. It is best to stick with water for a cold water extraction to ensure optimal results.
No, ethanol and water are miscible. For an extraction, you want two solvents that are immiscible (mutually insoluble). Standard choices for the organic phase are ethyl acetate or dichloromethane. For the aqueous phase, use water, aqueous acid or aqueous base, depending on the compound you are trying to isolate.
The best and simple method is filtration.
its losing
Ask a junkie. They usually hang out on street corners.
AnswerAcetaminophen is added to hydrocodone to reduce the potential for abuse. You shouldn't separate them.AnswerWhich is idiotic, since addicts don't care about their own health and well-being (if they did, then they wouldn't be addicts). If an addict only has hydrocodone pills that are mixed with acetominophen, then he will just take twice as many pills, and to hell with his liver.So, basically, when you add acetominophen to hydrocodone, all you get is a bunch of addicts who now have jaundice, on top of all the other health problems drug addiction causes.
It's when you strip opiates of a drug that prevents them from being used recreationally. For example, Vicodin contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Hydrocodone is the opiate and acetaminophen prevents Vicodin from being used recreationally. It would take me 8 5-500 Vicodins to get high, which means I would be ingesting enough acetaminophen to cause damage to my liver, so if I were to take the 8 Vicodins I would first perform a cold water extraction on them. I would do this by crushing the pills up to a fine powder and placing the powder in a bottle of water with a ratio of about 10 pills to 1 cup of water. I would then thoroughly shake the water bottle, poor it into a bowl and immediately place it in the freezer, stirring it about every 10 minutes to prevent freezing. After about half an hour I'd take the solution out of the freezer and pour it into a cup through a coffee filter. The result is a coffee filter full of white acetaminophen powder and a cup full of opiate-water.
I took 25mg of hydrocodone not 2 hours ago... And I'm 6'4" and 350 pounds, and it did absolutely nothing... I did a cold water extraction on it and it was nothing. So either you won't feel much, or nothing at all... but 110 pounds is quite a different in weight.. so I'd try it.
hot water extraction , aqueous extraction, solvent extraction
hot water extraction , aqueous extraction, solvent extraction
I read that hydrocodone is soluble, but the acetaminophen that is bounded together with the narcotic component in the Vicodin pill is not soluble. If you are thinking about cold water extraction, the hydro disolves and most of the apap (acetaminophen) should not, so you filter it out after a bunch of steps. I don't condone this, but if you want to spare your liver it may be an appropriate method in doing so. Be safe.
Hot water extraction is sometimes refered to as steam cleaning.
No. Hydrochlorides are added to medications to make them more water soluable. The opioid hydrocodone is already water soluable (see the name).
The best way to find information about water extraction might be Wikipedia where one can find information about both cold water extrection and hot water extraction. On a wedside called Wikihow one can find a 13 steps manual how to perform a cold water extraction which is nicely illustrated.
Extraction (Solid-Liquid Extraction)
Desalination is the extraction of sodium chloride to obtain drinking water, extraction of salt from petroleum, from water wastes etc.