Anhydrous Sodium Carbonate in Dektol?

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Hi everyone! I was wondering if I can use sodium carbonate anhydrous in dektol formula instead of the monohydrate(like in D-19) since I mainly have a better access to anhydrous.
I would be happy to know it it’s possible and if there’s a twist in the measurement if I use anhydrous.
 

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Yes. Multiply the monohydrate amount by ~0.85 to get the anhydrous equivalent. In the case of D-72 that would be approx.
68g/l sodium carbonate anhydrous to make the stock solution.

Note anhydrous sodium carbonate is less stable than the monohydrate. Over time it will tend to absorb water from air.
Hi everyone! I was wondering if I can use sodium carbonate anhydrous in dektol formula instead of the monohydrate(like in D-19) since I mainly have a better access to anhydrous.
I would be happy to know it it’s possible and if there’s a twist in the measurement if I use anhydrous.
 
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