A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) containing atoms from more than one chemical element held together by chemical bonds. A molecule consisting of atoms of only one element is therefore not a compound. A compound can be transformed into a different substance by a chemical reaction, which may involve interactions with other substances. In this process, bonds between atoms may be broken or new bonds formed or both.
“BMK glycidate powder” refers to a family of chemical compounds that are primarily used as precursors in organic and pharmaceutical synthesis. Due to their use in the illicit manufacture of amphetamines, they are often strictly controlled substances in many jurisdictions.
Common Forms of BMK Glycidate Powder
The term “BMK glycidate powder” can refer to several specific compounds, often available as a white to pale-brown solid:
- BMK Glycidic Acid (sodium salt) (CAS: 5449-12-7)
- BMK methyl glycidate (CAS: 80532-66-7)
- BMK ethyl glycidate (CAS: 41232-97-7)








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