because its a different chemical reaction and unlike rhodizonate there isnt an abduct formed between methylamine hydrobromide and anything other than lead that fluoresces
@@ericeverythinglead someone on Reddit told me that zinc and copper would turn brown or something and that everyone else saying sodium rhodizonate is bad is coping, he has a phd he says too
@@ericeverythinglead I just tested copper coins and they turned the exact same color as when I tested my bracelet that people said were positive for lead, how should I be sure the bracelet is not lead
Thank you for your dedication and service! 🤠
I would like to test some Temu and Shein items. I’m quite curious if those are coming over with lead
How can I be sure something has lead and Is not a false positive when using rhodizonate sticks?
because its a different chemical reaction and unlike rhodizonate there isnt an abduct formed between methylamine hydrobromide and anything other than lead that fluoresces
@@ericeverythinglead yes but how can I test it at home?
@@ericeverythinglead someone on Reddit told me that zinc and copper would turn brown or something and that everyone else saying sodium rhodizonate is bad is coping, he has a phd he says too
@@ericeverythinglead I just tested copper coins and they turned the exact same color as when I tested my bracelet that people said were positive for lead, how should I be sure the bracelet is not lead
What do you do with lead positive dishes?