smieglitz
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I'm planning to try my hand at making some Ziatypes and Pt/Pd prints soon and have acquired the needed chemistry. When I went to shelve them in a dark cabinet, I found some old chemistry from about 10 years ago that had never been opened. The old stuff includes:
Ferric Oxalate #2 solution
40% Ferric Ammonium Oxalate #1 solution
Ammonium Ferric Oxalate #1
Ammonium Ferric Oxalate #2
all of which look clear and greenish through the amber glass bottles. I'm assuming these chemicals are well past their useful life.
Can these chemicals be resuscitated somehow? Like maybe through the addition of oxalic acid and hydrogen peroxide? Or should I just trash them?
Also, is Ferric Ammonium Oxalate the same thing as Ammonium Ferric Oxalate?
I also found:
1% Potassium Chloroplatinate sol.
5% Gold Chloride sol.
Cesium Palladium #3 sol.
Lithium Palladium #3 sol.
Sodium Acetate
Sodium Citrate
Ammonium Citrate
Citric Acid
Tetra-Sodium EDTA
Di-Sodium EDTA
Oxalic Acid
Argyrotype sensitizer sol.
I assume all these chemicals will be OK. Erno?
Joe
Ferric Oxalate #2 solution
40% Ferric Ammonium Oxalate #1 solution
Ammonium Ferric Oxalate #1
Ammonium Ferric Oxalate #2
all of which look clear and greenish through the amber glass bottles. I'm assuming these chemicals are well past their useful life.
Can these chemicals be resuscitated somehow? Like maybe through the addition of oxalic acid and hydrogen peroxide? Or should I just trash them?
Also, is Ferric Ammonium Oxalate the same thing as Ammonium Ferric Oxalate?
I also found:
1% Potassium Chloroplatinate sol.
5% Gold Chloride sol.
Cesium Palladium #3 sol.
Lithium Palladium #3 sol.
Sodium Acetate
Sodium Citrate
Ammonium Citrate
Citric Acid
Tetra-Sodium EDTA
Di-Sodium EDTA
Oxalic Acid
Argyrotype sensitizer sol.
I assume all these chemicals will be OK. Erno?
Joe