LSD is typically dissolved in a solution with a concentration of around 100 micrograms per milliliter, so you could dissolve approximately 100 micrograms of LSD in 1 gram of water.
It is not recommended to mix rubbing alcohol with LSD. Rubbing alcohol is not safe for consumption and should never be ingested. If you are looking to store or dilute LSD, it is best to use distilled water or a solvent specifically designed for that purpose.
LSD is a specific type of hallucinogenic drug, while acid is a colloquial term commonly used to refer to LSD. LSD is a synthetic compound known for its psychedelic effects on perception, mood, and thought processes. Essentially, acid refers to LSD specifically.
LSD typically remains detectable in blood for up to 12 hours after ingestion. However, standard drug tests usually do not screen for LSD unless specifically requested.
"Acid" is the most common slang term for LSD.
I very much do
depends how much
roughly 22.2 million dollars are made from the sale of lsd.
Not much affect with that
LSD is a man made chemical and was not around 2000 years ago. Therefore he didn't use it. LSD was created in the late 1950's or early 60's.
hey hey hey everybody
While it is difficult to say what is too much LSD, any normal use isn't likely to cause physical problems. However, it is certainly a possibility that psychological problems may develop from overuse of the drug. If you suspect you are taking LSD too much, you should certainly curtail your usage.
Depends, better for you would be cannabis because it is considered a soft drug, but if you mean more fun then LSD is much cooler
I am assuming that you are referring to a British sixpence, which is an obsolete denomination. Under the old Lsd system (for "Pounds - Shillings - Pennies"), there were 20 shillings to the pound and 12 pennies to the shilling. Thus, a sixpence would be half a shilling, or 1/40 of a pound. However, since 1968 (except for an Lsd-style proof set produced in 1970), the Birtish have been on the decimal system, whereby 100 pence equals a pound. So, a sixpence in the Lsd system equals 2.5 pence in the decimal system, which is in turn equivalent to about 3.5 US cents (in January 2009). Most likely, however, the coin has more numismatic value than that (, but maybe not much, depending on date and condition), and if it is dated 1946 or earlier, it is made of silver and so has some intrinsic value as well.
LSD is typically dissolved in a solution with a concentration of around 100 micrograms per milliliter, so you could dissolve approximately 100 micrograms of LSD in 1 gram of water.
LSD
The shilling was used in the former British monetary system of Pounds - Shillings - Pence (the "Lsd system"), which was replace in 1968 by the current decimal system (100 pence to the Pound). Under the Lsd system, there were 20 shillings to the Pound and 12 pence to the shilling. Shillings are also used as the principal unit of currency in Kenya and Somalia, and the Schilling was used in Austria.