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8 March, 00:51

If the van urk reagent is used to test a sample and it turns bluish-purple, what drug does this indicate the presence of?

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  1. 8 March, 03:08
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    A van urk reagent is considered to be specific and also sensitive of which it is in chromogenic reagents. If it is used in as a test sample, turning the sample in bluish-purple in color, the drug that indicated its own presence is LSD or also known as Lysergic Acid Diethylamide. It is a type of psychedelic drug.
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