So, last night I decided to hog the bathroom when everyone went to sleep and make some emulsion. My goal was the emulsion in Kodak AJ-12, just a half batch. Everything was going well, hotplate was keeping temperature 129-131F (held steady at 131F when adding AgNO3), chemicals were mixing well, my Ebay AgNO3 solution was not discolored, although just the slightest hazy when it dissolved. I'm assuming gases in the water? It cleared up in no time, though! I had it warm and setting in a water bath (MISTAKE!) and decided to lose my genius for a moment in time and add the silver solution to the gelatin with an eyedropper instead of the hypodermic needle I had RIGHT IN FRONT OF ME. Well, needless to say my hand hit the container of AgNO3 the wrong way and it spilled into the water bath and the warm tap water made its way into the solution as well.
I got about half the solution, about 10g AgNO3, in the gelatin. My question is... before I wash the emulsion... should I make a small solution with the rest of the silver I have or will it make a decent print without additional nitrate?
I have seen formulas for the same amount of KI, KBr, and gelatin and near half the amount of silver, so that does shed a LITTLE hope ha.
Thanks, experts!
I got about half the solution, about 10g AgNO3, in the gelatin. My question is... before I wash the emulsion... should I make a small solution with the rest of the silver I have or will it make a decent print without additional nitrate?I have seen formulas for the same amount of KI, KBr, and gelatin and near half the amount of silver, so that does shed a LITTLE hope ha.
Thanks, experts!

Thanks for the input! Every experience is a learning experience and now I know not to do that again haha. 
