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h the town seems to have no problem with us dumping some fix in the sink. "
*sigh* I don't care about that, I want to know the chemistry.
Thanks for that!I am still reading it... Judging by the abstract, this study should explain everything you want to know:
http://www.scielo.org.mx/pdf/jmcs/v56n2/v56n2a13.pdf
I am now wondering where the Cyanide is supposed to be coming from.
the cyanide is part of the refining, plating or mining process
sure is ! ( KCn )Potassium (and maybe Sodium) Cyanide can be used as a fixer for wet plate (collodion).
I've heard there's people using it to this day. Crazy, eh?
Thanks for that!
I am now wondering where the Cyanide is supposed to be coming from.
From the Ammonium Thiosulfate maybe?
But that is not mentioned in the paper.
before you pour it down the drain claiming it is less harmful than these other things,and I am left with harmless chemicals that are by far not as bad as other stuff people pour down the drain like left over oil in the garage, all those cleaning agents to clear drains etc.
Christ,,,,,that is a Staggering/Sobering comment.There are no school darkrooms in Germany any more.
I am really interested what happens chemically and what the precipite is. It shimmers and glistens, my guess is, that that is the silver. But what is the other stuff?
Elemental silver mixed in with other compounds? Silver compounds like silver sulfite only? Others?
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