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Amidol soluble in TEA or Glycol?

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He will be alive as long as people remember him and thank him for his work, I think.

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Oddly enough, but there is no sediment at all. This is metol in TEA. 8 hours - the precipitate never fell. The working solution is quite active.
 
He will be alive as long as people remember him and thank him for his work, I think.

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Oddly enough, but there is no sediment at all. This is metol in TEA. 8 hours - the precipitate never fell. The working solution is quite active.
It's a bit complicated.
I don't know - can Lipton tea powder be used instead?
 
It's a bit complicated.
I don't know - can Lipton tea powder be used instead?
No. TEA (triethanolamine) has nothing to do with ordinary tea. This is a chemical substance (amine). Just its abbreviated name is similar to "tea", but it does not mean anything in terms of chemistry.
 
TEA is just a shortened version of a longer chemical name. It is similar in many ways to acronyms like SLR for Single Lens Reflex.
 
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