phooka
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oh yeah HAPPY VALENTINES DAY
Someone please explain the science here because I really don't understand the benefit of vac vs heat...
From what I understand vac lowers the boiling point of whatever is inside the chamber, including terpenes and thc. why would one choose to vac when heat is a simpler and equally efficient method?
Doesn't a vacuum scale boiling points of butane/ethanol/thc/cbd/all the thousands of compounds in cannabis relatively? rendering it pointless?
And how does it affect the decarboxylation rate? especially when you're dropping boiling point of thc so drastically.
Can THCA boil before decarboxylating?
Is there any reason to care AT ALL about residual ethanol in QWET? What happens to ethanol when it hits a hot nail? doesn't it just turn into CO2 and H20?
Does ethanol effectively boil out all butane out of a solution at atmospheric temp and pressure?
Everyone says heat kills terps but if thats true so should vaccing, at much lower temperatures.. i dont get it.
Someone please explain the science here because I really don't understand the benefit of vac vs heat...
From what I understand vac lowers the boiling point of whatever is inside the chamber, including terpenes and thc. why would one choose to vac when heat is a simpler and equally efficient method?
Doesn't a vacuum scale boiling points of butane/ethanol/thc/cbd/all the thousands of compounds in cannabis relatively? rendering it pointless?
And how does it affect the decarboxylation rate? especially when you're dropping boiling point of thc so drastically.
Can THCA boil before decarboxylating?
Is there any reason to care AT ALL about residual ethanol in QWET? What happens to ethanol when it hits a hot nail? doesn't it just turn into CO2 and H20?
Does ethanol effectively boil out all butane out of a solution at atmospheric temp and pressure?
Everyone says heat kills terps but if thats true so should vaccing, at much lower temperatures.. i dont get it.
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