Or a damaged one - those bottles are not impervious to impact damage.It could just have been a defective bottle.
Amongst the common plastics we come across/use in our darkroom work, there only is one critical plastic: PET
There are chances of disintegration at high pH levels.
But I am not aware that processing concentrates are sold in PET bottles.
I got a faint memory of some orginal PE bottle being reported here of having cracked at some crease.
Both parts of the color developer will melt thru PET. Neither part of blix has ever done this, and I've been using the same PET bottles for years. HDPE will hold all the concentrates with no issue. If yours leaked, the problem was likely the bottle and not the chemicals.
Kodak C41 concentrates are provided in sturdy HDPE bottles. I use PET bottles for working solutions with no problem but I use them within a week.
It could just have been a defective bottle. A few years back I came home from a vacation and stepped into the dark room to find the floor rather wet. The source was an unopened gallon jug of distilled water! It was about a quart below full.
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