Melting Point of Salts

ralfzera

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Hey everyone, I'm new here on the forum, especially in the world of Homebrew. From what I've been studying about cooking, you need to heat the solution with the reagents and salt to a certain temperature. Does each solution have a different melting temperature?

For example, I'm going to make Testosterone Enanthate. Upon researching, I found that the melting point is between 34 to 39 degrees Celsius. So, should I heat the salt solution with the reagents to this temperature? And how long should I mix it for?

Thanks everyone! Great posts!:)
 

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Dude, that wasn't my question, especially since finding the melting points of salts is pretty obvious.

My question is whether, in the case of testosterone enanthate as an example, if the melting temperature is between 34 to 39 degrees Celsius, should I heat the solution with BA, BB, GSO, and the salt to this temperature to dissolve the salt, and for how long should I keep it at this temperature?
 
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I have used the same temps etc for all the home brewing of deca, test, EQ, tren etc.. That i have done over the last 20+ years. I put a pan of water on the stove till it is steaming put my flask in the water with my ingredients till they are dissolved usually a couple minutes more or less. Remove from heat and filter. Home brewing is not rocket science. The solvents can dissolve the ingredients not just the heat.
 
I have used the same temps etc for all the home brewing of deca, test, EQ, tren etc.. That i have done over the last 20+ years. I put a pan of water on the stove till it is steaming put my flask in the water with my ingredients till they are dissolved usually a couple minutes more or less. Remove from heat and filter. Home brewing is not rocket science. The solvents can dissolve the ingredients not just the heat.
I understand, keep an eye on how much is dissolving. When everything has dissolved, it's ready. What are the proportions of BA and BB? I intend to use a standard 2/18% for all salts
 
I understand, keep an eye on how much is dissolving. When everything has dissolved, it's ready. What are the proportions of BA and BB? I intend to use a standard 2/18% for all salts
20/2 are my go to for most compounds. That is over kill for some depending on the concentration. But that is just what i have always done.
 
Dude, that wasn't my question, especially since finding the melting points of salts is pretty obvious.

My question is whether, in the case of testosterone enanthate as an example, if the melting temperature is between 34 to 39 degrees Celsius, should I heat the solution with BA, BB, GSO, and the salt to this temperature to dissolve the salt, and for how long should I keep it at this temperature?
You do not need any heat for test E.
 
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