Dave Krueger
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I've been wondering if anyone has ever tried using some kind of heavy gas to prevent chemical oxidation. Assuming a half full developer bottle, for example, I was thinking it might be possible to squirt some CO2 into the bottle before closing it. My theory is that the CO2, being heavier than air would create a layer over the chemical preventing it from reacting with oxygen in the air.
Maybe some other gas would be better. Freon or propane comes to mind, but CO2 seems to be the most commonly available and least dangerous...
Am I completely nuts? Should enter a treatment center? Smack my kneecap with a hammer whenever such a thought enters my head?
Maybe some other gas would be better. Freon or propane comes to mind, but CO2 seems to be the most commonly available and least dangerous...
Am I completely nuts? Should enter a treatment center? Smack my kneecap with a hammer whenever such a thought enters my head?