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Chemistry Forums for Students => Analytical Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: pcm81 on May 31, 2019, 09:51:29 AM
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I emailed the manufacturer of nic salts i am using asking for molar weight of their salt and the reply i got back states: "Unfortunately I am unable to disclose the ingredients or formula we use to create our salt nicotine, but we use a GC/MS machine to check strength as titration isn't possible. I hope this helps!".
My question is: Why would titration be not possible? This is not a first time i am hearing such claim, but not sure what it is based on.
Thanks
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Implies to me there is other crap in there.
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Implies to me there is other crap in there.
Hmm... Interesting. I can see how a finished ejuice would have flavorings, which is a bunch of compounds would skew the results. Interesting thing is that titration kits are being sold for freebase nicotine, but not for nicotine salts.
Quote from: https://www.nicotineriver.com/collections/nicotine-titration-kit/products/titration-kit
"Please note: Nicotine Salts cannot be accurately tested using the Titration kit. The Titration kit's main purpose is to test Normal Freebase Nicotine."
The titrant is HCl