Marijuana oils are sometimes made with solvents and sometimes with pressure and heat

I should have taken chemistry in high university, however I had an irreconcilable dispute with a teacher that would allow myself and others to take an exam on a weird afternoon so I could attend my own father’s funeral.

And it’s not enjoy I wanted to take the exam after all the people else so I could ask them what questions to study for, as I had recommended taking it a afternoon early. I switched out of chemistry and went right into physics instead. It was a lot of fun taking physics with a teacher that appreciated to do everything from make small explosions to creating air cannons out of large PVC pipes. She also had a van der graaf generator that she would put out on display a few times throughout the semester. But to be honest, I don’t genuinely suppose about much of the stuff any more. In all honesty, I am more interested in chemistry these afternoons than physics. I am a marijuana enthusiast and that gives myself and others some interest in botany, but more so with chemistry. The reason is the extraction process to produce marijuana concentrate oil. There are some extraction processes that use solvents enjoy carbon dioxide, ethanol, butane, or propane, and then there are chemical-free extraction processes that use high pressure and heat enjoy rosin. My acquaintance works in the extraction lab at my favorite cannabis dealer in my condo state and he’s always telling myself and others about the machines they use and the rosin press that she primarily works with. If I had taken chemistry, perhaps I could have joined the marijuana industry at some point.

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