claudiosz
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Do you have some reference times for fp4 or hp5?
Donald Miller said:Jay, How strongly do you feel about this? How about you putting up the money for the testing and if the third party agrees with Sandy's results then you pay for the testing.
That seems fair doesn't it?
jdef said:Sandy,
I think I know why our results differ too, but I was willing to give you the benefit of the doubt. Surely you must be familiar with the influence of bias on objectivity. No matter how many times you test, you're still biased. It's not an esoteric concept. That's why independent testing and review are so essential, and biased testing is not conclusive. In short, your results are your results, and no more, if you understand what I mean.
Jay
jdef said:if you want your results verified by an independent lab, you're going to have to pay for it yourself, just like anybody else.
Kirk Keyes said:I would offer to do it at no cost, but I can't promise a very timely turn-around time for it, it would be a month or two... It would be on FP4+ sheet film if that's acceptable.
By the way, what happened to Donald's post from last night that Sandy quoted? Are posts just spontaneously disappearing?
sanking said:That would be fine with me. I will send you the Pyrocat-HD and Hypercat stock solutions and you can do the comparison on FP4+. FP4+ is one of the best films for this type of comparison because it has a wide range of expansion and contraction possibility.
jdef said:Sandy,
I disagree with your characterisation of sodium hydroxide. First, it is no more poisonous than catechol, and if they sold catechol at the local grocery store, I'm sure it would bear a similar warning, among others.
Jay
jdef said:Kirk,
Jay,
I disagree with your characterisation of sodium hydroxide. First, it is no more poisonous than catechol, and if they sold catechol at the local grocery store, I'm sure it would bear a similar warning, among others. I haven't tested much with carbonates, partly because I intended Hypercat to be a fast acting developer for expansion development with high DRs, and partly because when I got the results I wanted, I concentrated my efforts on that alkali.
Jay
jdef said:I think you're too eager to dismiss Hypercat, and allowing your personal antagonism for me to cloud your judgement.
Jay
jdef said:Kirk,
thank you for the generous offer. If it's all the same to you, I'd prefer to provide the Hypercat for your tests.
Jay
glbeas said:Sandy it might be advantageous for Kirk to test yours and Jays Hypercat developers side by side and see if there are differences in thier activity. It might point to a reason for the differing data points.
My grandmother made soap using lye and lard. It is used in many drain cleaners. Most of the others use potassium hydroxide. Some even use concentrted sulfuric acid. Clorox is pretty bad stuff. None of it compares with the dangers of walking across a city street, IMOH.c6h6o3 said:Toxicity is the least of my problems with NaOH.
I don't know what form you buy it in, but in solid form it's extremely caustic and volatile. The chemical burns it will cause may not even be apparent to the victim for quite a few hours, and they can be quite serious.
Sodium Hydroxide is a substance I simply refuse to have in my house.
Tom Hoskinson said:NaOH is deliquescent - capable of attracting moisture from the atmosphere and becoming liquid. It also combines readily with atmospheric Carbon Dioxide. As the process continues, it forms Na2CO3 - Sodium Carbonate.
gainer said:My grandmother made soap using lye and lard. It is used in many drain cleaners. Most of the others use potassium hydroxide. Some even use concentrted sulfuric acid. Clorox is pretty bad stuff. None of it compares with the dangers of walking across a city street, IMOH.
NaOH is certainly caustic, but I can't see the volatile part. What evaporates from its surface is water.
Of course. What I meant to say was that if anything evaporates from the surface of a solution of NaOH it is water. Spilling dry NaOH may not be as dangerous as spilling dry pyrogallol.Donald Miller said:Thanks Tom...that was my understanding as well.
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