Test Kits: Difference between revisions

From TripSit wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 47: Line 47:
* [http://www.eztestkits.com/en/ez-testing-kits/mecke10-ez-testing-kit eztestkits]
* [http://www.eztestkits.com/en/ez-testing-kits/mecke10-ez-testing-kit eztestkits]


====USA====
===USA===


* [http://www.dancesafe.org/product/mecke-reagent-testing-kit/ Dancesafe]
* [http://www.dancesafe.org/product/mecke-reagent-testing-kit/ Dancesafe]

Revision as of 08:53, 18 March 2014

99% of synthetic drugs are white powders. Beyond any other source, a test kit is the only way you can truly know the identity of a substance, here is an introduction to the various kinds of common test kit including various worldwide sources.

A color chart for all reagents can be found at Dancesafe.

Marquis Reagent

Marquis' reagent is used as a simple spot-test to presumptively identify alkaloids as well as other compounds. It is composed of a mixture of formaldehyde and concentrated sulfuric acid, which is dripped onto the substance being tested. The United States Department of Justice method for producing the reagent is the addition of 100 mL of concentrated (95–98%) sulfuric acid to 5 mL of 40% formaldehyde.

Canada

Europe

USA

Mandelin Reagent

The Mandelin reagent is used as a simple spot-test to presumptively identify alkaloids as well as other compounds. It is composed of a mixture of ammonium metavanadate and concentrated sulfuric acid. Its primary use is for the detection of ketamine and PMA. The United States Department of Justice method for producing the reagent is the addition of 100 mL of concentrated (95–98%) sulfuric acid to 1 g of ammonium vanadate.

Canada

Europe

USA

Mecke Reagent

The Mecke reagent is used as a simple spot-test to presumptively identify alkaloids as well as other compounds. It is composed of a mixture of selenious acid and concentrated sulfuric acid, which is dripped onto the substance being tested. The United States Department of Justice method for producing the reagent is the addition of 100 mL of concentrated (95-98%) sulfuric acid to 1 g of selenious acid.

Canada

Europe

USA

Other

Canada

Europe

USA