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The best is just a bag of test D I was labeling from my old stash. So I was checking out those two packages and both were labeled test D, I open them up because one looks different and so one is full white powder and the other one instead is shiny crystal scale powder (similar to oxandrolone). I'm like: what the actual fuck??? Did I mixed up when labeling and the White powder is not test D? I was sure if the scaly fish one being test D because it was the one I have been using the last 6 months and everytime it came back as test D when brewed.

Anyway I start digging through my raws and find another two packages that looks the same of that white powder test D but they have test C labels on them... Now I'm getting even more confused? Is it all test C? Kinda impossible because I remember having bought a lot of test D and almost no test C....

Now I have 4 packages only one I'm sure and three that looks the same but shouldn't be the same.

Off they go to be analyzed (AGAIN) because I had them already tested but as I'm a retard I was sure I had fucked up the labeling.

End of the story? It was indeed test D and so I have two test D raws that are like one completely different from one another.

Raws fuckery is mind bending
Most compounds are clear, but look white because of tiny crystals scattering light. Any raw could be any size, with larger crystals forming as you crystallize out slowly and smaller ones when they crash out of solution. In general, the larger the crystal, the less scattering so the clearer it looks. Also polymorphs exist so that makes crystal structure even less identifying.
 
Meanwhile, the Chinese analysis labs get us such words on the Jano report, only for our referrence:

First, under the conditions we previously tested, the HPLC showed a content(NOT PURITY)of 98%. In addition, looking at the customer's chromatogram, under different nm conditions, the peak heights and changes in impurities are quite noticeable, and the peak times are around 0.5–0.6, which is also relatively short. Therefore, the product content may vary significantly.
(首先,我们之前检测条件下的hplc 有98%+含量
另外,看客户的谱图,不同nm条件下,出锋的高度和杂质的变化都比较明显,而且出锋时间在0.5-0.6左右,这个时间也偏短,所以产品的含量会有比较明显的差异。)
 
What's the difference between content and purity?

91.41% halo test from jano for reference
Basically, the meaning of content and purity in Chemical industry is the same.

Chemical content 98%" describes the proportion of a specific chemical in a mixture, while "purity 98%" refers to the absence of impurities, meaning the substance is 98% the desired chemical and 2% something else. Both terms essentially mean the same thing: a substance is considered 98% "pure" in the context of the other components being considered "impurities" or different chemicals. However, purity is the more specific and widely used term in chemistry to describe the quality of a single substance, with 98% purity meaning that 2% of the total mass is made up of other compounds.
 
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