Is this any use? Or should I just skip this good deal? I guess it can't be subbed in place of sodium bisulfite -)) All I've found is one toner formula that uses Sodium Bisulfate.
yes it will be more acidic so you will have to use less. The actual reaction is sodium bisulphate in solution will ionize into sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid. Depending on your formula if you have an agent that uses the hydroxide then more acid will be left thus lowering your pH.
Soemarko LC-1:
Stock A
water 750 ml
metol 3.0 gr.
sodium sulfite 60.0 gr
hydroquinone 3.0 gr
cold water to make 1.0 liter
Soemarko LC-1:
Stock B
sodium bisulfite 10.0 gr
water to make 1.0 liter
All B does is keep the pH low. That slows things down keeps the contrast low. I have everything but the sodium bisulfite. Problem is I have no other use for the sodium bisulfite so I don't feel like ordering the stuff just to try this out. I've got enough things kicking around just in case I might need them.
The bisulfite is there to help buffer the solution. You could add bisulfate to the same ph, but the buffering capacity would be much less. I wouldn't recommend any substitution.
</span><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Jorge @ Apr 24 2003, 03:06 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> yep, sulfate and sulphate are the same thing. </td></tr></table><span class='postcolor'>
Yup. Just American and English spelling differences. It's the same with all Sul[ph|f]ur words. They know demand that students here in Blighty spell it the American way (Sulfur) rather than the original Sulphur. Mad.
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