Would a magnetic stirrer oxidizes XTOL enough to reduce development?
Anybody using a magnetic stirrer to mix XTOL?
Anybody using a magnetic stirrer to mix XTOL?
Would a magnetic stirrer oxidizes XTOL enough to reduce development?
Anybody using a magnetic stirrer to mix XTOL?
Definitely not. Xtol contains a large amount of sulfites and sequestrants. In fact, that’s why it dissolves slowly. What can actually kill Xtol is the presence of metal ions - iron and copper. The sequestrants should take care of them, but still… Using tap water is far riskier than using a magnetic stirrer - tap water has a high level of dissolved oxygen, hydrogen compounds, carbonates, and potentially metal ions. Also, tap water can have significant pH variations. If you want peace of mind, just use deionized water.


Even then, the high amount of sulfite will prevent significant oxidation of the ascorbate and phenodine unless you keep mixing it for hours on end.As long as the vortex doesn't drag in air.
I use one all the time when making Instant Mytol.
If oxygen didn't dissolve easily in water, it would be a problem for a large part of aquatic life…

Are there any stir-bars which are bare metal (iron or steel)
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