Are my raws ruined?

vh1191

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I had some Test D sitting in a sealed bag on top of the stove of a standard convection oven. I turned the oven on and cooked some food for about an hour not realizing the heat radiated to the Test D. The thin plastic melted part of the outer bag and 70% of the test turned to crystalized blocks while the other 30% remained in it's powder form. Any idea whether the test might be okay? Thank you.
 
I've transferred the raws to a new bag. See attached photo for current composition.
 

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If i were you i would bin it. But you can also dissolve it in an organic solvent, filter it and recrystallise it and send it for testing to make sure it’s pure. But again is it worth it for test d which costs almost nothing?
 
I had some Test D sitting in a sealed bag on top of the stove of a standard convection oven. I turned the oven on and cooked some food for about an hour not realizing the heat radiated to the Test D. The thin plastic melted part of the outer bag and 70% of the test turned to crystalized blocks while the other 30% remained in it's powder form. Any idea whether the test might be okay? Thank you.
Toss it if it has plastic in it
 
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