Amphetamine is a 1-phenylpropan-2-amine with a molecular formula of C 9 H 13 N. It has a molecular weight of 135.20622 g/mol with one covalently-bonded unit count. The adderal has a boiling point of 200-203 degree centigrade at 760 mm Hg, with slight solubility in water but soluble in ethanol chloroform. It is a type of powerful stimulant of central nervous system (CNS) that may be prescribed by a specialized person (physician) to block dopamine and uptake of adrenergics, helping in the release and inhibiting of monamines oxidation. Amphetamine, sometimes are obtained illegally for the purpose of addiction or abuse. When amphetamines are legally prescribed, it may be used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), narcolepsy, and treatment- resistant depression. The physicians in the past were using the amphetamines for appetite suppression among obese and overweight individuals, but with the exception of Phentermine even though it was me...