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Tan Powder (6-ABP; 6-APB)
Sold as: 6-ABP
ID: 8449
Sold as: 6-ABP
Expected to be: 6-ABP (6-APB?*)
Lab comments:
The 6-APB portion is a best match for 6-APB relative to 4-APB.
Light tan powder in baggie.

*Sender wrote '6-ABP' on their submission form (three times), maybe that was a typo, or maybe this was sold with the name intentionally misspelled, we don't know.
Regarding positional isomers: This is a chemical that has multiple 'ring-positional isomers'. That means that the hexagonal benzene ring that makes up part of the chemical can have 'arms' that form the rest of the chemical attached at various locations around the ring. Some drugs, such as this one, have multiple possible places along the ring that these parts can attach, and have nearly-identical or identical retention times in the Gas Chromatograph (GC) and identical mass spectra (MS). We have spent many hours working on this and can say with certainty that the substance is what we've identified, but can't be certain which position on the ring the rest of the molecule is attached.