I looked at the Kodak site but couldn't find the information I needed.
This is a follow up to the water stop question I posted earlier.
With vinegar (acetic acid), it was recommended that a 1:4 part dilution resulted in a 1% solution which was adequate.
Is Kodak indicator stop acetic acid and does the recommended 2oz/gallon dilution result in a 1% solution?
I want to use a one shot stop solution (don't want to save the solution). Can I use a more dilute Kodak stop solution and still get adequate stopping power. I know this issue is controversial as most think a stop is necessary, some 3 water changes equivalent and a minority think a one time water bath is enough.
This is a follow up to the water stop question I posted earlier.
With vinegar (acetic acid), it was recommended that a 1:4 part dilution resulted in a 1% solution which was adequate.
Is Kodak indicator stop acetic acid and does the recommended 2oz/gallon dilution result in a 1% solution?
I want to use a one shot stop solution (don't want to save the solution). Can I use a more dilute Kodak stop solution and still get adequate stopping power. I know this issue is controversial as most think a stop is necessary, some 3 water changes equivalent and a minority think a one time water bath is enough.

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