Think this is EQ. Not sure

Captaincook3

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This was accidentally included in a present my buddy received. He was asking me what it was. I think its Boldenone. Don't know what else it could be. What do you guys think?
 

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Accidentally?? Lucky bastard! Looks like bold raw. LabMax it if ya can.

What about asking the source?
 
Ya looks like eq to me too. I'd pick a labmax kit just to be sure. The source should be able to tell you what it is by giving them the code, or whatever you want to call it that's on the bag.
 
equipoise melting point is something like 160 or 170 Celcius
The bag looks like its content is melted at room temp.

If those two assumptions are correct...I really cannot see it being boldenone undecylenate
 
equipoise melting point is something like 160 or 170 Celcius
The bag looks like its content is melted at room temp.

If those two assumptions are correct...I really cannot see it being boldenone undecylenate

My friend mands is correct. You, sir, are a disgrace to either firemen or arsonists with your misinformed posts.
I bake my chicken at 160 degree Celsius you ninkumpoop.
 
weird mands, I double checked and we both may be right. I did not know you could order a liquid boldenone undecylenate. I only knew of the powder version.
EQ powder has a melting point of between 164-166C
but I did find some sellers selling liquid EQ as well and they list it as "melts at room temp"

What are your thoughts on this...seems odd to have it both ways.
whats odder still is that they all list the products as over 95% purity.
I can't wrap my head around this
 
Well biggerben I try to verify before I post...unlike you
look up 13103-34-9 in the chemical book and you will find a melting point for boldenone
undecylenate powder of 164 to 166 Celcius
So call the chemists misinformed or go look it up yourself...or is it easier to hurl insults then to actually do the work?
 
Think i may have the answer. Called a chemist buddy and he said the liquid EQ is simply cut slightly with a solvent to form a liquid. He said it is possible to get 95% purity on the original powder in theory but once it is liquified it drops the purity so it is probably less than what is often stated.
So powdered Boldenone undecylenate does have a 164-166C melt point but there is liquid versions as well
 
Well biggerben I try to verify before I post...unlike you
look up 13103-34-9 in the chemical book and you will find a melting point for boldenone
undecylenate powder of 164 to 166 Celcius
So call the chemists misinformed or go look it up yourself...or is it easier to hurl insults then to actually do the work?
I was just playing a little. You science guys should loosen up some. Mands used to be a straight square that almost killed several of us with uncut boredom...look at him now! One of my favorites!
 
My apologies too man. Far too early on here for me to truly know who is serious and who is just having some fun. Thanks for clearing it up.
 
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