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I saw this video today, for the 100th time. This is the Wyoming state crime lab or something demonstrating a lithium ammonium nitrate shake and bake. It's the most cut-throat, clandestine method I've ever seen, and at the end, with the blue , he is testing his RM with soodium nitroprusside to prove he's been successful at synthesizing meth. I think this is the bare minumum a person can get away with, and that's a good thing to know. So watch the video and vote on your impressions. After we have a concensus, maybe I'll find someone to try it out and it can be our little breaking bad shake and bake.
Bitchute won't play here, so you'll have to go there
1. In the beginning he haas pills he ground in a coffee grinder that he is putting in the 2 liter bottle. Pseudoephedrine comes in standard 2400mg boxes, either 20-120mg taablets, or 40-60mg red heads. How many boxes of Pseudoephedrine do you recking that is?
2. Next goes the Ammonium nitrate, of which he puts 3 level scoops in the bottle. Is that a 1/4c. measuring cup or a 1/2c.?
3. next goes the engine starting fluid, no denying he uses 2 cans, but what a crazy way to open them right?!
4. Then we have the lithium strip from a AA battery he tears apart. He takes it out of the mineral spirits and tears some off and puts it back and tears the remainder into small pieces and puts it in the bottle. Do you think that was 1/2(0.5) of a strip, 5/8 (0.625) of a strip, 3/4 (0.750) of a strip or more than one strip and part of a second one?
5. He adds sodium hydroxide from a beaker. How much do you think that was? What size beaker? How full? I'm looking for the volume in ml.
6. FINALLY he adds 2 capfulls of water that kick the reaction off. How much water do you think 2 capfuls is?
7. every 20 minutes he adds more sodium hydroxide. It looks to be the same beaker and the same volume all of the 3 times I saw him add it. 3 additions would run for an hour according to the dialog. Do you think they showed all of the additions and this reaction should take 60 minutes or do you think it was editied and took longer?
The reason this video intrigues me so is that the chemist is so hap-hazard with his measurements and carefree it seems. He certainly makes it look like someothing anyone could do, and it is, the toughest part is finding a proven route and recipe. Clearly he isn't concerned about the pressure in the bottle, he leaves it loose much of the time, so I guess everything I ever read about the pressure reqirements was just fake news. This video dispells several "facts people including myself have regurgitated for years. A lot of people have clearly been working too hard, extracting pills and feeling pressurized bottles and the like.
I have my answers and I'll post them at some point, but I don't want to influence anyone elses estimates. An arbitrary process that I make up from my own bias will drive the final chemical constituants, but feel free to draw your own conclusions from the opinions and tell us what happens! It would be great if you answered for yourselves before tyou looked at my answers, as I don't want my thoughts to sway your opinions, do what though shall
1. That looks like 1 box of pills to me, it's not a lot
2. I have this measuring cup set. I bought the whole set for the 1/8th cup to cook crack in, it works great. I think thats the 1/2c. but I'll hunt them down later, they are in the basement.
3. doesn't really have a question, but watch slim struggle to punch a hole in those cans
4. I thought it looked like 5/8 of the strip more than hald but less than 3/4. Its hard to guess with any authority.
5. I compared my beakers and thats seems to match my 50ml, and it looks like he has 40ml of NaOH in it
6. I had a pop cap here and 2 full as they can be caps was very close to 15 ml, resonably full, without spilling I'll say 14 ml
7. I think he is using 40ml amounts, but NaOH weighs 39.9g/mole and 2.19g/cc (cc=ml) so that would be 80 mg per addition. I'm going to figure the math on the ammonium nitrate in a minute calculate the moles in 1.5 cups and see what the excess is or isn't)
Bitchute won't play here, so you'll have to go there
1. In the beginning he haas pills he ground in a coffee grinder that he is putting in the 2 liter bottle. Pseudoephedrine comes in standard 2400mg boxes, either 20-120mg taablets, or 40-60mg red heads. How many boxes of Pseudoephedrine do you recking that is?
2. Next goes the Ammonium nitrate, of which he puts 3 level scoops in the bottle. Is that a 1/4c. measuring cup or a 1/2c.?
3. next goes the engine starting fluid, no denying he uses 2 cans, but what a crazy way to open them right?!
4. Then we have the lithium strip from a AA battery he tears apart. He takes it out of the mineral spirits and tears some off and puts it back and tears the remainder into small pieces and puts it in the bottle. Do you think that was 1/2(0.5) of a strip, 5/8 (0.625) of a strip, 3/4 (0.750) of a strip or more than one strip and part of a second one?
5. He adds sodium hydroxide from a beaker. How much do you think that was? What size beaker? How full? I'm looking for the volume in ml.
6. FINALLY he adds 2 capfulls of water that kick the reaction off. How much water do you think 2 capfuls is?
7. every 20 minutes he adds more sodium hydroxide. It looks to be the same beaker and the same volume all of the 3 times I saw him add it. 3 additions would run for an hour according to the dialog. Do you think they showed all of the additions and this reaction should take 60 minutes or do you think it was editied and took longer?
The reason this video intrigues me so is that the chemist is so hap-hazard with his measurements and carefree it seems. He certainly makes it look like someothing anyone could do, and it is, the toughest part is finding a proven route and recipe. Clearly he isn't concerned about the pressure in the bottle, he leaves it loose much of the time, so I guess everything I ever read about the pressure reqirements was just fake news. This video dispells several "facts people including myself have regurgitated for years. A lot of people have clearly been working too hard, extracting pills and feeling pressurized bottles and the like.
I have my answers and I'll post them at some point, but I don't want to influence anyone elses estimates. An arbitrary process that I make up from my own bias will drive the final chemical constituants, but feel free to draw your own conclusions from the opinions and tell us what happens! It would be great if you answered for yourselves before tyou looked at my answers, as I don't want my thoughts to sway your opinions, do what though shall
1. That looks like 1 box of pills to me, it's not a lot
2. I have this measuring cup set. I bought the whole set for the 1/8th cup to cook crack in, it works great. I think thats the 1/2c. but I'll hunt them down later, they are in the basement.
3. doesn't really have a question, but watch slim struggle to punch a hole in those cans
4. I thought it looked like 5/8 of the strip more than hald but less than 3/4. Its hard to guess with any authority.
5. I compared my beakers and thats seems to match my 50ml, and it looks like he has 40ml of NaOH in it
6. I had a pop cap here and 2 full as they can be caps was very close to 15 ml, resonably full, without spilling I'll say 14 ml
7. I think he is using 40ml amounts, but NaOH weighs 39.9g/mole and 2.19g/cc (cc=ml) so that would be 80 mg per addition. I'm going to figure the math on the ammonium nitrate in a minute calculate the moles in 1.5 cups and see what the excess is or isn't)