Subject: Re: GHB aging
From: rhodium@nym.lycaeum.org
Date: April 29, 1998 at 02:47:33
In Reply to: GHB aging posted by cicero@nym.lycaeum.org on April 28, 1998 at 14:58:07:
> What would cause GHB to change color to a pink or yellowish color over > time? Especially if another batch of GHB using the same recipie was > produced, using distilled water instead of tap water, and it doesn't > change color? The quality of the colored GHB doesn't appear affected, > however it seems strange that it would seem to 'age' like that. Would it > be impurities in the tap water causing this? Metal ions dissolved in the tap water (Iron?) displacing the Na+ in Na-GHB, and as iron salts are usually colored... (My own theory). Rhodium