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    How much of tren acetate is base & ester

    just wondering if anyone had the answer to this question

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    If you go by there molecualr weight.

    The base is: 270.3706

    The ester is: 60.0524

    Does that give a rough idea of how much of each the compound contains?

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    well let me do a quick math

    Acetate - C2H4O2
    Tren - C18H22O2

    Base weight/mole = 252g
    Ester weight/mole = 60g

    Ester ~ 23.8% total weight

    EDIT: calc error

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    ok, maybe i'm being retarded but, if u have 100 mg of tren acetate, how many mg is base? it's not 71.43 mg is it?

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    well, if you have 100mg then it would seem 23.8% of it is ester so 76.2mg is base.

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    thanks sym, it just seemed too easy

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