For years I have been staring at a repurposed brown, Kodak chemistry jar, filled with a white powder with "Sodium Sulfite" and "NaS03" scrawled on the label. Got the bottle with some darkroom equipment and it's still fully dry, powdery and well sealed, but I don't know what exactly it would be, as NaS03 purports to be "Sodium Sulfate".
Anyone know of a practical test to determine the true identity?
If it is Sodium Sulfate and not Sodium Sulfite, what practical good is it in photo chemistry? I do not ever recall seeing any formula call for Sodium Sulfate.
I would hate to toss pretty much full quart of a good chemical, but unidentified it will have to go to the next hazmat disposal event.
Anyone know of a practical test to determine the true identity?
If it is Sodium Sulfate and not Sodium Sulfite, what practical good is it in photo chemistry? I do not ever recall seeing any formula call for Sodium Sulfate.
I would hate to toss pretty much full quart of a good chemical, but unidentified it will have to go to the next hazmat disposal event.
