Larry the sailor
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I would guess that this the disodium salt of Ethylenediamine Tetraacetic Acid aka EDTA. This is a good sequestering agent for water hardness.This is what I have: the ones with * are my head scratchers as to use
*ETHYLENDINITRILO DISODIUM SALT
Potassium Permanganate is used in black&white reversal bleaches, i.e. you need it if you want to make slides from standard B&W film and don't want to deal with the highly toxic and carcinogen Potassium Dichromate. Make sure you understand how to handle it, before you open the container.*POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE
AFAIK this is an antibacterial agent, see here for details. This may be quite toxic to humans, too, so make sure you understand how to handle it, before you open the container.*CHLORAMINE T
Sodium Dithionite is used in reexposure bath for both color and B&W reversal processing. It is a powerful reducing agent, which will reliably fog silver halide emulsions, so keep it away from any photographic developer (except from second developers in reversal processes). Make sure you understand how to handle it, before you open the container, it smells awfully.*SODIUM DITHIONITE
I'd still give it a try, it may just work.Mixed up a batch of the Zone VI print developer. I'm thinking it's maybe passed it's prime a little
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