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what does a Chemical Analysis Report really mean?

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RONIN321
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lets take Test E250 for example... in the report, they list the SPECIFIC GRAVITY and two seperate listings for Testosterone Enanthate. what does the SG mean? under the TE, there is a listing for mg/g and a mg/mL. is this the amount of actual test in the gear, or do these numbers also contain the weight of the ester? if it does contain the ester weight, where can i find a listing of the different weights of esters?(i tried googling with no luck) im sure a lot of you have been looking over quite a few lab reports like me, and it really started to strike my curiousity, what do these numbers really mean?


   
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They are talking about the weight including the ester thats why it says Enanthate... the mg/g is purity and the mg/ml is the amount in each mililiter (volume of liquid)

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RONIN321
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thanks bro


   
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