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What are the relative solubilitys of different solvents at room temperature used to extract Salvinorin, how much of these solvents does it take to hold an amount of Salvinorin?

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What are the relative solubilitys of different solvents at room temperature used to extract Salvinorin, how much of these solvents does it take to hold an amount of Salvinorin?

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@20 deg. C. Acetone: 23 mg per ml. Methyl Alcohol: 3.15 mg per ml (Methanol). Ethyl Alcohol: 1.28 mg per ml. Isopropyl Alcohol: .74 mg per ml.

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