Talk:2C (psychedelics)
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[edit] N-hydroxy's
I was going to delete the HOT compounds when I saw them in the table, but I saw that:
a few of the 2C's posess a hydroxy group on the nitrogen
was added to the article, so I decided to talk about it on here to stop a revert war.
Did Shulgin ever name any of the N-hydroxy compounds as 2C-x? If not then I don't believe they should be in this article (besides they are unstable and usually decompose from R-NH-OH to R-NH2, so they are practically the same as the primary amine counterparts). --Mark PEA 12:03, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] 2C-SI
Why didn't he make 2C with a SiH3 group —Preceding unsigned comment added by Phil Ian Manning (talk • contribs) 03:15, 14 January 2008 (UTC)