Peter Schrager
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I want to make this stop bath for prints but need to know which citric acid I need to buy at the health food store...anyone have an idea; please!!
thanx, Peter
thanx, Peter
I want to make this stop bath for prints but need to know which citric acid I need to buy at the health food store...anyone have an idea; please!!
thanx, Peter
Sour salt is citric acid. Kosher salt is not. Almost all Sour Salt on the shelves here is Kosher.
Citric acid can be associated with up to 3 counter ions which can render it increasingly less and less acidic. The pure acid is quite acidic, but addition of sodium ions render it more and more alkaline as the acid forms the sodium salts. Usually in a stop bath you buffer it with sodium citrate at a pH from 4.5 to 6.5 by the addition of alkali such as sodium carbonate or sodium hydroxide until it reaches the desired pH.
PE
Is pharmaceutical grade citric acid likely to need buffering and where do the sodium salts come from, tap water?
Is there any practical value to buffering? Perhaps it increases the capacity? SB-8 exhausts rather quickly IIRC.
The SB-8 formula is 15 grams of Citric Acid and water to make 1 liter. How much sodium carbonate (which I've got) would you suggest as a buffering agent? I don't own a pH meter.
Thank you.
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