eli griggs
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I am looking for recommendations for potassium hydroxide or KOH for compounding developers, substituting sodium hydroxide, particularly for Rodinal or Parrodinal.
God Speed to All,
Eli
God Speed to All,
Eli

Yeah, I would have expected this. Rodinal is very heavy on the sulfite to begin with, so if you stick with sodium sulfite you're still left with a whole lot of sodium ions that will reduce solubility of the combined set of salts.When I mixed KOH with sodium metabisulfite / sulfite, overall solubility wasn't any different than an all sodium based version.
Rodinal is very heavy on the sulfite to begin with
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