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Support => Customer support => Topic started by: wazza1977 on April 04, 2013, 04:21 pm

Title: ez test help
Post by: wazza1977 on April 04, 2013, 04:21 pm
Hi Guys,

I bought two ez test at the time ez test cocaine and ez test cuts.
I think the cocaine one is the yellow ampule and the cuts the clear one.

But I also remember one of the tests coming with little plastic bottles that had a clear substance in. I think these were for the cocaine purity test. I have lost these little bottles.

Can I test with out them? were these little bottles part of the ez test cocaine purity test kit?
Does any one know what is in plastic little bottles and maybe it's water, acid / bleach etc that I can maybe find locally?

So in short I need to test a sample as I don't think it;s the real stuff and I think I'm missing those little plastic bottles as part of the test.

Any advice would be appreciated. I have logged a ticket with ez test but I thiink you guys might have some better support faster.

Thanks.
Title: Re: ez test help
Post by: uhrwerk on April 04, 2013, 08:02 pm
EZ test for cocaine CUTS is a yellow viscous material in a glass ampoule,
EZ test for cocaine PURITY is the two part system you are missing half of.
I dont have my notes over here but as far as I remember this should be a titrated (titurated?) solution of cobalt thiocyanate [ Co(SCN)2]  of a dedicated normailty (x,xxx mol*L^-1) and the solvent should be a chlorinated nonpolar ( DCM / CHCl3).
But that is just from memory.
The tituration factor is important for the color comparison and I wouldnt know that if it is CoSCN at all (Do you have that paper of colors to compare it to?)

You will not find CoSCN2 in a pharmacy or anywhere else than the chemical specialty supplier. (merck, sigma, alfa or simply anywhere in china)
I have seen my share of chemical traders over the time and have never seen this chem. It is extraordinary expensive, if ordered, too.

Please look on your favourite search engine for a text called something like "field test for the assumptive identification" or similar by some US governmental agency.

I have to say that I dont know if this is in there or not but it is my best guess. If you miss it, you might be lucky and it is the chlorinated nonpolar in there but due to the plastic nature of the dropper, I highly doubt it. If, on the other hand, I am right you could search your local area for DCM or chloroform but that has become difficult within the last ten years as they are more and more substituted for. The test is too expensive for my taste to just try it this way but if you lost half of it, theres no use anyway..

It might be a total shot in the dark, and I might be entirely wrong.
cheers
Title: Re: ez test help
Post by: samesamebutdifferent on April 04, 2013, 08:35 pm
Thanks for responding to this uhrwerk.
Title: Re: ez test help
Post by: wazza1977 on April 05, 2013, 08:34 am
EZ test for cocaine CUTS is a yellow viscous material in a glass ampoule,
EZ test for cocaine PURITY is the two part system you are missing half of.
I dont have my notes over here but as far as I remember this should be a titrated (titurated?) solution of cobalt thiocyanate [ Co(SCN)2]  of a dedicated normailty (x,xxx mol*L^-1) and the solvent should be a chlorinated nonpolar ( DCM / CHCl3).
But that is just from memory.
The tituration factor is important for the color comparison and I wouldnt know that if it is CoSCN at all (Do you have that paper of colors to compare it to?)

You will not find CoSCN2 in a pharmacy or anywhere else than the chemical specialty supplier. (merck, sigma, alfa or simply anywhere in china)
I have seen my share of chemical traders over the time and have never seen this chem. It is extraordinary expensive, if ordered, too.

Please look on your favourite search engine for a text called something like "field test for the assumptive identification" or similar by some US governmental agency.

I have to say that I dont know if this is in there or not but it is my best guess. If you miss it, you might be lucky and it is the chlorinated nonpolar in there but due to the plastic nature of the dropper, I highly doubt it. If, on the other hand, I am right you could search your local area for DCM or chloroform but that has become difficult within the last ten years as they are more and more substituted for. The test is too expensive for my taste to just try it this way but if you lost half of it, theres no use anyway..

It might be a total shot in the dark, and I might be entirely wrong.
cheers

Thanks for your excellent feed back, I think you should find a job at ez test as those people seem to be clue less on there support desk.
Title: Re: ez test help
Post by: uhrwerk on April 05, 2013, 09:35 am
thanks, but from their point of view;  you wouldnt wanna tell your trade secret to everyone posing as a potentially interested consumer, would you ?! :)