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    Somatropin for .50-IU...that dog would hunt!

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      Somatropin for .50-IU...that dog would hunt!

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      @hunt_ak said:

      Somatropin for .50-IU...that dog would hunt!

      Lol! 😁

      It's out there for the taking my friend 👍

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        @hunt_ak said:

        Somatropin for .50-IU...that dog would hunt!

        Lol! 😁

        It's out there for the taking my friend 👍

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        @PeptidePete I'm also a scared boy....CJC/Ipa for now until I can grow up 🙂

        I've seen this available on these price lists that come across the interwebs.

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          Wanted to share something I learned the hard way today. I went ahead and reconstituted two cartridges (8 vials) of 5-amino-1mq yesterday in preparation for needing them in the next week or two and put them in a stand on the bottom shelf of my peptide fridge. They froze. Please note: my 5-amino-1mq pens which I keep on the top (of two) shelves in that same fridge have never frozen. None of the other peptide cartridges I've stored on the button shelf have frozen. So I suspect 5-amino-1mq (like many things) lowers the freezing point of the BAC water.

          I wasn't super happy to lose 8 vials worth of 5-amino-1mq, but hopefully everyone else can learn from my folly.

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            Wanted to share something I learned the hard way today. I went ahead and reconstituted two cartridges (8 vials) of 5-amino-1mq yesterday in preparation for needing them in the next week or two and put them in a stand on the bottom shelf of my peptide fridge. They froze. Please note: my 5-amino-1mq pens which I keep on the top (of two) shelves in that same fridge have never frozen. None of the other peptide cartridges I've stored on the button shelf have frozen. So I suspect 5-amino-1mq (like many things) lowers the freezing point of the BAC water.

            I wasn't super happy to lose 8 vials worth of 5-amino-1mq, but hopefully everyone else can learn from my folly.

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            @PeptideEd said:

            Wanted to share something I learned the hard way today. I went ahead and reconstituted two cartridges (8 vials) of 5-amino-1mq yesterday in preparation for needing them in the next week or two and put them in a stand on the bottom shelf of my peptide fridge. They froze. Please note: my 5-amino-1mq pens which I keep on the top (of two) shelves in that same fridge have never frozen. None of the other peptide cartridges I've stored on the button shelf have frozen. So I suspect 5-amino-1mq (like many things) lowers the freezing point of the BAC water.

            I wasn't super happy to lose 8 vials worth of 5-amino-1mq, but hopefully everyone else can learn from my folly.

            Fascinating, thank you for sharing. Thankfully they didn't drip "blood" all over everything else.

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              @peptidepete Nope. Frozen solid. Sadly, couldn't trust them after that because God only knows what ice crystals do to a small molecule like 5-amino-1mq 😞

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                Wanted to share something I learned the hard way today. I went ahead and reconstituted two cartridges (8 vials) of 5-amino-1mq yesterday in preparation for needing them in the next week or two and put them in a stand on the bottom shelf of my peptide fridge. They froze. Please note: my 5-amino-1mq pens which I keep on the top (of two) shelves in that same fridge have never frozen. None of the other peptide cartridges I've stored on the button shelf have frozen. So I suspect 5-amino-1mq (like many things) lowers the freezing point of the BAC water.

                I wasn't super happy to lose 8 vials worth of 5-amino-1mq, but hopefully everyone else can learn from my folly.

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                @PeptideEd said:

                5-amino-1mq (like many things) lowers the freezing point of the BAC water.

                Did you mean it raises the freezing point?

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                  @vpeptides in this particular case, it lowers the freezing point (the liquid froze at a temperature where all the other nearby liquids in the refrigerator remained liquid). The most common example we are all familiar with in day to day life (adding salt to water) does raise the freezing point (salt water remains liquid after water has frozen).

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                    @vpeptides in this particular case, it lowers the freezing point (the liquid froze at a temperature where all the other nearby liquids in the refrigerator remained liquid). The most common example we are all familiar with in day to day life (adding salt to water) does raise the freezing point (salt water remains liquid after water has frozen).

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                    @PeptideEd not to pick on the secondary details, I've always looked at it the opposite way: the lower the freezing point the lower the temperature is needed to freeze the liquid. If your solution froze while the other liquids remained unfrozen, that solution's freezing point was higher. Maybe I am confused though.

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                      @vpeptides I give it 50% odds I'm the one who's confused. I'm a physicist by training, not a chemist. More than once I've encountered conventions the chemists have that seem odd to me 🙂

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