3/22/2021 0 Comments Cook Cocaine With Baking Soda
Think u could pm those instructions level 1 1 point 3 years ago And you know this from experience right level 1 1 point 3 years ago And why distilled Why not bottled or Alkaline or acidicor bottle water even level 2 3 points 3 years ago I dont use or make crack, but Im going to assume its because distilled will have the least impurities out of all of them, and usually doesnt have excessive amounts of chlorine either.Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Log in sign up User account menu 11 Guide for Making Crack Cocaine with Sodium Bicarbonate.This is simply an informational tutorial about the process involved in the creation of crack.
I couldnt find a guide on this anywhere here, sorry if I wasnt looking hard enough. I also am not sure if I am going to be violating any rules with this but I dont see why so here you go. This is my guide to making CRACK COCAINE from POWDER COCAINE using Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda). Cook Cocaine With Baking Soda Portable Burner 1XLets jump right into it, youre going to need several key materials and ingredients: 1x Kitchen stove or portable burner 1x Medium size mason jar, glass jar, or pot (must have easy access from the top and be able to withstand boiling water) 1x Gallon (or other quantities depending on sheer amount of cocaine) DISTILLED WATER 1x Box of baking soda (plan for a 3:1 sodium bicarbonate to powder cocaine ratio) Optional items: 1x Face mask 1x Protective gloves 1x Rack to hold jar above flame (not 100 necessary, but makes things easier when using a portable burner 1x Small bowl or cup Step 1: Preparing Initial Mixture: First off you are going to take your cocaine and your sodium bicarbonate and thoroughly mix them together in a small bowl or cup if you have it, if not this can be done in your main jar. PARTS BAKING SODA for every 1 PART COCAINE. Once you have these evenly distributed you want to take your distilled water and mix in enough to get the entire mixture to a muddy thick consistency. You want it to be thin enough to be able to swirl it around the bottom of the jar, but not thick enough that it clumps up and is hard to move. Step 2: Initial Boil: You are not going to turn on your burner or stove to a mediumhigh heat. This is where it comes in handy to have protective gloves and a mask, as things get hot and chemical changes are taking place. Holding your jar above the flame or stove, you want to swirl the mixture around in the bottom as you heat it. It doesnt have to be a fast movement, but enough to keep all the mixture from staying in one place. You are going to keep this up for a while, and eventually the cocaine and sodium bicarbonate will begin to react with each other, and the excess water, etc. After this has occurred you will remove the jar from the heat source and let it cool. A hard substance should have formed at the bottom of your jar. Step 3: Secondary Heating: You want to take your jar with the hard residue at the bottom and fill it with distilled water, about and inch and a half above where your residue has settled. ![]() ![]() This is harder than it sounds but with a little work you can make it happen easily. ![]() Dump out the excess water, through a coffee filter if you really want, and you should be left with a nice crack rock. It requires some patience to perfect, but almost anyone can do it. Hope you all enjoy -cyllaaa 17 comments share save hide report 87 Upvoted This thread is archived New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast Sort by best level 1 11 points 3 years ago Instructions unclear - Dick stuck in toaster level 2 11 points 3 years ago Very tragic, sorry to hear. Would you like me to post a guide on removing your dick from a toaster Continue this thread level 1 2 points 3 years ago When I sell crack it feel like payday level 2 2 points 3 years ago Oh yeah, well I sell Payday bundle packs like theyre crack level 1 1 point 3 years ago Hey thanks.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |