Gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) is often described as having a slightly salty or soapy taste. Some people report it having a mild, sweet flavor, while others find it unpalatable. It is typically sold in liquid form, and its taste can vary depending on the concentration and any impurities present. Due to its potential for misuse, caution is advised regarding its consumption.
Ghb is a drug that is tasteless,colorless,and senseless..someone can drop the ghb into your drink when u arnt looking and drug you, without you even knowing it. It can also have a horrible taste to it, think of something like bleach, which is not what it is, but I imadgine the taste is very similar and look cloudy in colour. Ghb can also come in crystal form, but is not as common as the liquid. A capful, is normally all a user needs. It is not a good drug to experiment with.
Learn organic chemistry, But, if you want a basic idea google "Synthesis of GHB"
The abbreviation GHB stands for gamma hydroxybutyrate. GHB is frequently called a "club drug." GHB is also known as the "date rape drug." A very common side effect of the drug is marked drowsiness, which may cause some users to pass out.
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GHB has effects characteristic of both a depressant and a empathogenic stimulant. The drug acts on two distinct receptors in the brain: the GABAB receptor, and the GHB receptor. Its action on the GABAB receptor produces a powerful sedative, CNS inhibitory effect similar to alcohol or benzodiazepines. Through its action on the GHB receptor it exerts a excitatory effect on the brain leading to subjective effects of empathogenesis similar to MDMA. Its influence on this receptor is also responsible for the convulsions observed in GHB overdoses. GHB's effects are said to resemble a combination of alcohol and ecstasy.
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Yes, GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyric acid) is commonly found in liquid form. It is a central nervous system depressant that is often ingested as a clear liquid or mixed into beverages.
In my professional opinion, I believe you may be referring to BDO, which has a freezing point of +19°C. GBL, on the other hand, freezes at around -43°C. Both of these areanalogs of GHB and enzymes in your body convert them to GHB. The freezing point of GHB is -3°C. You can find all this information if you just look at the SDS for each chemical. GHB: CAS # 591-81-1 GBL; CAS # 96-48-0 BDO; CAS # 110-63-4