Ever since UP and GG stopped selling 2c-b, it seems like most 2c-b vendors only sell 2c-b HBr, and not 2c-b HCl. Is there any specific reason for this? (Is it easier to synthesize or something?)
Also, is there any significant differences between the two types? (except for weight/density ofc.).
I believe it to be because of the synthesis. As you have 2C-H and need to brominate it, it will yield 2C-B HBr and that needs to be converted to 2C-B HCl (that is how I understood it atleast, no chemist here). So you first have an extra step added to get HCl and then a lower total yield (weight wise). I read somewhere that the HCl burns even more when consumed nasally, but I dont think there is much of a difference if the dosage is adjusted for the different weight/density.