Good info - thank you, all of you, very much.
Just to clarify: I WAS thinking about those bags of commercially available developers and imagining that one takes a bit out, mixes the amount needed, then stores the rest in its dry state. I see now that is NOT the way to do it.
The long version (in case you're interested): I just recently constructed my own darkroom and then signed up for a darkroom class which was canceled for lack of interest. So I'm reading books, papers, websites, fishing through the threads here, trying not to ask any completely imbecilic questions. (Yeah, I know, too late for that.) I think I'm all outfitted, just need paper and chemicals. I'll go one step at a time and start with enlargements (I have many sheets of negatives that I had commercially developed). The local photo store carries chemicals (Dektol, for example) in powder form and Ilford stuff in liquid form. Liquid seems easier so I buy that. Then I'm also thinking I want to try contact prints at some point and so I read up on Azo - turns out I need Amidol (among other things) and this appears to be available only in powder form, so I figure I might as well just get whatever I need and not be put off by the powders. A little more equipment, maybe - but why stop now?
If you've read this far, maybe you can tell me where one gets things like sodium sulfite, potassium bromide, BB compound? How do I ensure that I'm getting the proper ratios of sodium thiosulfite and sodium bisulfite? Am I making this too complicated on myself?