Source for 28% acetic acid?

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OK, this is hopefully a simple one. Where can I buy 28% acetic acid in the US? I only seem to be finding glacial at all of my usual photo chemistry sources.

I'm looking to make Kodak HT-2 - I suppose I could just use vinegar, and figure out the correct ratio?
 
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Kodak® Hypo Test Solution HT-2
Distilled Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 ml
28% Acetic Acid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125 ml
Silver Nitrate, Crystals . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.5 g
Distilled Water to Make . . . . . . . . . . . 1 l
 
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I can buy 35% at my supermarket - and 7%

Both can be used, you just reduce or increase the amount of water added (i.e. the 750ml part....)

28% acetic acid is a mixture of 90+% (glacial) and plain water.....

You utilize the good old X-rule to figure out how much water there should be, but since english is my second language, I'll opt out of explaining that one in english, for now......

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It's simple enough to just buy the glacial acetic acid and dilute it to 28%. Glacial is 100% so 100/28=3.57, so use 1 part glacial + 2.57 parts dH2O. If you need 125ml, then 125/3.57=33.2ml. Add 33.2ml of glacial to 91.8ml dH2O.
 
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Thanks for the suggestions.

Looking at the formula again, is there any reason I couldn't take household white vinegar, dilute it to 3.5%, and add 100ml of that to .75g of silver nitrate? I don't think I really need a liter of this.
 

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Or simply buy Edwal HypoCheck. I think Adorama and B&H stock it. Or maybe Formulary Residual Hypo Test from Photographer's Formulary?


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Thanks for the suggestions.

Looking at the formula again, is there any reason I couldn't take household white vinegar, dilute it to 3.5%, and add 100ml of that to .75g of silver nitrate? I don't think I really need a liter of this.

Yes that should work. They just used 28% because 'everyone' in the day had that mixed up already.

You don't have jugs of Glacial in your darkroom? You aren't one of those 'water stop bath' people are you..:D
 
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3 parts GAA, 8 parts water. That's the old standby mixing ratio if you go that route.
 
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