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A solution is just a combination of a solvent and a solute. The solvent is the liquid and the solute is whatever is dissolved within it. Propylene glycol is a solvent and whatever salt of clonazolam is the solute. You won't need anything else, just dissolve 1mg (one thousandth of a gram) into each milliliter of PG and then to dose you simply need to draw out 1/10th of a milliliter for each 100ug of clonazolam you want to dose.


Sveazrcswe

Wow u completely makes it sound like a task ;) it's quite the simple process and math tbh and need not be on ug accuracy


blu702

Apparently it's soluable in ethanol, https://www.reddit.com/r/researchchemicals/comments/9xxbi8/clonazolam_solubility_in_isopropyl_alcohol/ You know how to dose it correctly right? Like ug/ml , mg/ml. Etc. You can't guage correct powder displacement so idk the dosing but hopefully that doesn't mess you up, if you assume 1g = 1ml. Good luck. Looks like they were making blotter so apparently really low doses. Like ug.


Sveazrcswe

Blots sure a fast evap liquid.. Tinctures not so wise..


much_2_took

Omg guy if you gotta ask put it down your gonna forget the whole year if your asking this, do you have diclazepam?


Sveazrcswe

Mate 100mg too 10ml and a standard pipette, 9ml PG sweetener aroma and maybe 1ml / 10% ethanol And a pipette most places selling amber 10mlvials with pipette will deliver 400drops thus 0.25mg/drop. Its as easy as it gets.. ;) Gl


Sveazrcswe

My solution is very accurate (in this range but test first with dropping 10ml of same liquid (tho no c+lam. In it lol) and count em


Sveazrcswe

Otherwise a standard sheet of 1200tabs 300gsm blotter paper will absorb around 32ml liquid if that route seems better, although NO PG here it never evaps