The drug acid is also called LSD (Lysergic acid diethylamide)
Not necessarily as LSD is an alkali. It depends on the drug.
LSD is a specific type of hallucinogenic drug, while acid is a colloquial term commonly used to refer to LSD. LSD is a synthetic compound known for its psychedelic effects on perception, mood, and thought processes. Essentially, acid refers to LSD specifically.
If you mean Lucy it is LSD or acid.
If by Acid you mean LSD-25, then I'm assuming that the answer you're looking for is that what makes it a drug is the Harrison Narcotics Act of 1914, however LSD was first made illegal in 1968.
No difference, it is the same drug. But generally it is taken that acid is when it is liquid form and LSD is the liquid soaked into blotter paper. Acid is really just a slang term for LSD so could be in any form really.
LSD (acid) can be absorbed through the skin.
No, LSD (acid) cannot be absorbed through the skin by simply touching it. The drug must be ingested to produce effects.
Yes, lysergic acid is a precursor to the hallucinogenic drug LSD (lysergic acid diethylamide). It is not a hallucinogen itself but is synthesized into LSD, which is known for its powerful hallucinogenic effects on the mind.
The acid found in LSD is lysergic acid diethylamide, which is a powerful hallucinogenic drug. It affects the brain by altering serotonin levels, leading to changes in mood, perception, and consciousness. LSD is illegal in many countries and is classified as a Schedule I controlled substance in the United States.
LSD..very fun..use caution
LSD, not LCD. LCD is the screen on your computer. LSD means Lysergic Acid Diethylamide, and it's called acid. It's a hallucinogen, and very hard to test for. LCD = Calcipotriol, a drug used in the treatment of chronic plaque psoriasis.