A 532.99 g sample of the drug was analyzed in lab and found to contain 346.12 g carbon, 23.98 g hydrogen, 108.52 g oxygen, and 54.36 g sulfur. The compound is found to have a molecular mass of 314.38 g/mol.
The victim’s fingerprints were found on a half-empty cup on the coffee table amid the scent of almonds. A 823.15 g liquid sample from the cup was found to contain 3.74% hydrogen, 44.43% carbon, and 51.83% nitrogen. The molecular mass was determined to be 81.09 g/mol.
Chemical analysis of one pill (1.454 g) found that it contains 0.924 g carbon, 0.0874 g hydrogen, 0.134 g nitrogen, and 0.307 g oxygen. The molar mass of the drug is 151.18 g/mol. The bottle originally contained 150 tablets, and now contains 118.
The victim was researching a new hydrocarbon with unknown health effects. A 453.28 g sample of the compound was found to be 7.76% hydrogen, the rest carbon, and the molecular mass is estimated at 117.171 g/mol.