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Mephedrone

Mephedrone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆)

Mephedrone in aqueous and acidic solutions gives fans and rosettes of colorless, long and flat blades. The crystals grow abundantly and the best forms are observed in aqueous and 10% hydrochloric acid solutions. Another form of crystals that grow simultaneously are tight burrs of short, dark needles. The individual features of the burrs are observed under higher magnifications. The burrs precede the blades.

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    Mephedrone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆)

  • Mephedrone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆) by Monica Joshi

    Mephedrone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆)

  • Mephedrone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆) by Monica Joshi

    Mephedrone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆)

 
 
 

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