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Rapid Fixer--is sodium sulfite necessary?

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Most formulae for rapid fixer call for the addition of sodium sulfite. Is sodium sulfite really necessary?
 

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I've used a roughly 10 percent solution of ammonium thiosulfate as a one-shot rapid fixer many times. It is marginally faster than most rapid fixers, but it has less capacity and a much shorter life. As said above, sulfite is a preservative in fixers.
 

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An acidified solution of either sodium or ammonium thiosulfate is unstable and will soon sulfurize. The sodium sulfite acts as a preservative by combining with the sulfur to form thiosulfate ion again. This happens before there is any visible precipitation of sulfur. Eventually all the sulfite is used up and the fixer is unprottected and will sulfurize.
 
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An acidified solution of either sodium or ammonium thiosulfate is unstable and will soon sulfurize. The sodium sulfite acts as a preservative by combining with the sulfur to form thiosulfate ion again. This happens before there is any visible precipitation of sulfur. Eventually all the sulfite is used up and the fixer is unprottected and will sulfurize.

Which begs the question, Jerry: Can I extend the life of, say, a rather old 5 liters of Ilford Rapid Fix by adding some more sodium sulfite? It would sure be nice not to have to toss the concentrate when the sulfurization starts.

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Doremus

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Which begs the question, Jerry: Can I extend the life of, say, a rather old 5 liters of Ilford Rapid Fix by adding some more sodium sulfite? It would sure be nice not to have to toss the concentrate when the sulfurization starts.

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Doremus

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Theoretically adding more sodium sulfite should help. The problem would be in getting the sulfite to dissolve in what is already a very concentrated solution. You can't warm the solution as this may start the sulfurization. I think the best solution would be to keep the concentrate cool and use it up as soon as possible.
 
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Theoretically adding more sodium sulfite should help. The problem would be in getting the sulfite to dissolve in what is already a very concentrated solution. You can't warm the solution as this may start the sulfurization. I think the best solution would be to keep the concentrate cool and use it up as soon as possible.

Thanks for the response. I was more curious than stuck with large quantities of old fixer concentrate. I may try to dissolve a bit of sulfite in a small amount of the concentrate though, also just out of curiosity. I appreciate your taking time to address my question.

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Doremus

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Thanks for the response. I was more curious than stuck with large quantities of old fixer concentrate. I may try to dissolve a bit of sulfite in a small amount of the concentrate though, also just out of curiosity. I appreciate your taking time to address my question.

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Doremus

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I would be interested in your experiment to see if sodium sulfite would dissove in the fixer concentrate. Whether it will dissolve or not is a complex question and an empirical answer is probably the easiest.
 
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I would be interested in your experiment to see if sodium sulfite would dissove in the fixer concentrate. Whether it will dissolve or not is a complex question and an empirical answer is probably the easiest.

I'll definitely try it out, and post here with whatever results. But it will have to wait a few weeks till I get back to my darkroom in the States around July 1.

Best,

Doremus
 
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