LarsAC
Member
Hi (Ex-)APUGers,
I'd like to mix some copper toner and found two forms of cupric (copper) sulphate: CuSO4 "pure" (anhydrous?) and the pentahydrate form.
Which form is usually referred to in common recipes for toners? I know, I can easily convert amounts between the two forms using their molar weights, but need to know which one is the reference point in e.g. a Dassonville T-5 toner recipe.
Any ideas / experiences ?
Thanks,
Lars
I'd like to mix some copper toner and found two forms of cupric (copper) sulphate: CuSO4 "pure" (anhydrous?) and the pentahydrate form.
Which form is usually referred to in common recipes for toners? I know, I can easily convert amounts between the two forms using their molar weights, but need to know which one is the reference point in e.g. a Dassonville T-5 toner recipe.
Any ideas / experiences ?
Thanks,
Lars