dcy
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This should be incredibly easy, but I'm getting conflicting information. Digging through the Photrio archives, I've seen:
1) One person who uses 20 g/L.
2) One person who uses 4 tsp/L --- so about the same as (1).
3) An old post by Photo Engineer who said that the pH should be around 4-5. I just grabbed a beaker and diluted 1/8 tsp into 500 mL of tap water and that already gave me a pH slightly below 4. --- If correct, this would translate to around 1 g/L.
4) The MSDS of the Ilford "IlfoStop Citric Acid Stop Bath" says that it's 10-30% citric acid. Let's say it's 20%. The instructions say to dilute it 1+19. So the final solution would be 1% citric acid --- so about the same as (3).
In other words, I have four data points that cluster around two values --- 20 g/L vs 1 g/L --- that differ by more than an order of magnitude.
I don't know enough chemistry to calculate the pH of citric acid solutions from first principles.
Help?
1) One person who uses 20 g/L.
2) One person who uses 4 tsp/L --- so about the same as (1).
3) An old post by Photo Engineer who said that the pH should be around 4-5. I just grabbed a beaker and diluted 1/8 tsp into 500 mL of tap water and that already gave me a pH slightly below 4. --- If correct, this would translate to around 1 g/L.
4) The MSDS of the Ilford "IlfoStop Citric Acid Stop Bath" says that it's 10-30% citric acid. Let's say it's 20%. The instructions say to dilute it 1+19. So the final solution would be 1% citric acid --- so about the same as (3).
In other words, I have four data points that cluster around two values --- 20 g/L vs 1 g/L --- that differ by more than an order of magnitude.
I don't know enough chemistry to calculate the pH of citric acid solutions from first principles.
Help?