THC Boiling Temp/ Drug Test

Magic9

Plant Enthusiast
Quick background- Pre-employment DT in a few days (most likely). Used to dilute, but seems like they might catch it. Subbing this time around.

Passed an at home test (faint line), after only a day abstaining and medium amounts of water. Since the tests only look for metabolites, I wonder if vaping at a lower temp helps. Usually 325F with the HA. I've searched and have seen THC boiling temps all over the map 190F-376F.

Long story short, what is the boiling point of THC? Specifically, this one, 11-nor-9-carboxy-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, as according to NORML is the one commonly tested for?
 
Magic9,

stroh

errl enthusiast
from what i can gather, THC's boiling point is approximately 315F.

as for passing the drug test, the best method would be to abstain for the next few days.
 
stroh,

jackmormon

Well-Known Member
If it is non-gubment/gubment contract job you won't be observed. Just substitute with some synthetic urine to be 100% sure you will pass.
 
jackmormon,

Sour Deez

Active Member
11-nor-9-Carboxy-THC, also known as 11-nor-9-carboxy-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, 11-COOH-THC, THC-COOH, and THC-11-oic acid, is the main secondary metabolite of THC which is formed in the body after Cannabis is consumed.

11-COOH-THC is formed in the body by oxidation of the active metabolite 11-Hydroxy-THC by liver enzymes. It is then metabolized further by conjugation with glucuronide,[1] forming a water-soluble congener which can be more easily excreted by the body.[2]

11-COOH-THC is not psychoactive itself, but has a long half-life in the body of up to several days (or even weeks in very heavy users),[3][4][5] making it the main metabolite tested for when blood or urine testing for cannabis use. More sensitive tests are able to distinguish between 11-OH-THC and 11-COOH-THC, which can help determine how recently cannabis was consumed;[6][7] if only 11-COOH-THC is present then the cannabis was used some time ago and any impairment in cognitive ability or motor function will have dissipated, whereas if both 11-OH-THC and 11-COOH-THC are present then the cannabis was consumed more recently and motor impairment may still be present.
 
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