Just one of the documents: http://www.schc.org/assets/docs/ghs_info_sheets/schc_ghs_fs5_eye_damage_irritation.v3.pdf ph 11.5 is the limit for 'irreversible effects on the eye'
pH of Rodinal is 14 and it doesn't matter much if it's diluted or not (still 11 at 1+100)
Same here although eye protection is probably a good idea.If you are so concerned, wear glasses in the dark room. I would think a person would have to be extremely careless to get a splash in the face. I don't ever recall even one time getting developer(or any other chem) anywhere near my face in the over 50 years in the dark room. YMMV.
As I said it's one of many (and the first i found googling). Still, how dangerous is getting KOH in the eye?
One should not be afraid of chemicals but rather respect them. This is an important difference.
Rodinal does not contain potassium hydroxide. The hydroxide reacts with the paraminophenol to form a phenolate salt. The pH is high but not that of a pure KOH solution.
One should not be afraid of chemicals but rather respect them. This is an important difference.
Ian, please do not patronise. ok?
And saying that you are in a better position to comment on something is pretentious as you have no knowledge of my qulaifications.
...the thing is I see a lot of teenagers getting into film development and rodinal is one of the developers that is recommended to them sooner or later. It's cheap, it lasts but it's also highly caustic and therefore dangerous if mishandeled ...
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