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What have I done?

Fish

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I did my last cycle with test suspension 200mg/ml, but changed in the middle cause I was sick of the clogs. This left me with some extra, 4 1/2 jars. I ran an experiment today... I mixed 2 cc's suspension (400mg test) with 2 amps omadren 250 (500mg test). I mixed it well and let is sit for about an hour. The test from the suspension (white flakes) vanishes into the oil of the omadren. I was then able to remove the water, and some test I am sure, leaving only my stronger oils.

My question is, how do think the test was absorbed? Into which of the oils? What would be the new break down?

Any ideas would be great. Thanks
 
i would not use oil water mix unless i injected it within minutes after mixing and i would not mix it unless i had a damn good reason(which i have never found)

also i dont think any significant amount of tes from the suspension was absorbed by the oil
 
acneman said:

also i dont think any significant amount of tes from the suspension was absorbed by the oil

NO I know you are wrong on this one. There is an obvious amout of test in the suspension, white flakes.. large white flakes. They do not mix when shaken, not totally even when heated. They did vanish totally into the oil.

My reason is the suspension, 200mg/ml is too much to not clog for me. I got tired of this, the clogging that is. I just want to see how this worked. Please do not just tell me I am stupid for what I have done. I just did this to see what would happen.
 
Test suspension isn't very oil soluble or water soluble (thus the white flakes and why you should shake before using). Since the water sits on top of the oil and the flakes dropped down into the oil you probably got decent absorption.
 
that is my take on it, I just wondered if anyone knew what oils would take up the extra test. Is one of the four more of a solute (sp??) than the others?
This is not real important, I just wanted to have someone's take who was more of a chemist than I am. I am a computer tech, and this has very little to do with that.

Thanks for the replys.
 
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