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EQ "powder" Test E. "Powder"?

longtom74

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hey guys,
just got some eq. This came in a liquid form. Which I know it is at room temp....but I concerned about some ethenate "powder". It came as a liquid. The color was a real bright yellow almost flourescent. I thought eth. was a paste? Anyway of seeing if I have the real deal at home?
 
kwyckemynd00 said:
Enanthate is liquid at room temp. That's usually a decent indicator. :)

you can freeze the test E and to get it out of the package.

I prefer test Cyp.. And I've personally know 2 guys that have only used test undeconate with awesome results.
 
the eth is clear nto cloudy like this pic from another person the second is mine the real clear bright yellow package on the right. by the way I did smell the package. its not pleasant I do smell something like funky feet. eth is real funky right? I get scammed? if u cant see it my pic is clear yellow.
 

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I just got some test enanthate powder from the most reliable powder supplier out there, and it is a fine, white sticky powder--def NOT a liquid. Looks a lot like most of the other hormone powders I've recieved before. It isn't quite at room temperature, which is around 70°F, but then again the melting point of test enanthate is 32-36°C (or 90-100° Farenheit) so it shouldn't be liquid unless near a heat source or in the sun.
The equipoise I have looks just like honey and has the same consistency. Powder appearances usually vary by batches and manufacturers/sources. And just 1% impurities can change the apprearance of a good/legit chem. making it light yellow, brown or more of a liquid, etc.
My 2 cents.
 
is there anyway you can re-crystalize the test? I know for a fact that it was exposed to high heat in the mailbox(summer sun) so once it melts there's no going back?
 
Test E has a very low melting point. Its liquid, even at room temperature (approx 70 degrees F). So, the only way to crystalize Test E would be to bring it to a temperature that is in its freezing point range.

Any substance can go back and forth between gas, liquid, solid (if it has those states) a pretty much infinite amount of times. Just depends on a combination of temperature and pressure as different temp and press combinations will lead to a different state.

e.g. (theoretical, not real numbers) If you have a normally liquid Test E (room temp, standard atmospheric pressure of 1atm), and you increased the pressure to say, at some greater pressure it will be a solid again. And, likewise, if you decrease temperature, at some temperature (std pressure) it will become solid again. Or, you can decrease both temp and pressure, etc, etc...you get the idea.

Different substances have different freezing, boiling, melting, and gaseous states in regards to required temp and pressure. e.g. steel has a very high melting point and therefore will remain in its solid (frozen) state until the temperature is increased to a point where it will melt.

Now, just to clarify, not all substances have all three states, and not all substances are equally effected by temperature and pressure. E.G. Think of a space vehicle....0 pressure (close to it) in space, yet its still solid. However, if you took that same vehicle too close to a neighboring star, many of the heat resistant metals would eventually melt given a high enough temp.
 
This brings me to a point, you say you have liquid test e...it can definitely be pasty, but, a few factors can play into that. If you are at a high altitude, that would make it melt at a lower temperature. e.g. water boils at much lower temperatures in the mountains v. sea level and requires lower temperatures to freeze.
 
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I just got some test enanthate powder from the most reliable powder supplier out there, and it is a fine, white sticky powder--def NOT a liquid. Looks a lot like most of the other hormone powders I've recieved before. It isn't quite at room temperature, which is around 70°F, but then again the melting point of test enanthate is 32-36°C (or 90-100° Farenheit) so it shouldn't be liquid unless near a heat source or in the sun.
The equipoise I have looks just like honey and has the same consistency. Powder appearances usually vary by batches and manufacturers/sources. And just 1% impurities can change the apprearance of a good/legit chem. making it light yellow, brown or more of a liquid, etc.
My 2 cents.

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