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adequate ventilation, a complete air change every 3 minutes, and an exhaust fan to the outside atmosphere in the area where chemicals are mixed. by chemicals. Glass is the best material. Stainless steel is a highly suitable material, provided it is of the proper composition. Hard rubber and glazed earthenware may also be used satisfactorily. Acid and alkali-resistant plastic containers are acceptable. as work is finished with an item of equipment, it should chemicals are spilled, clean them up as soon as possible. of chemical you put into a solution is the amount specified. packaged photo-processing chemicals. Packaged chemicals come in convenient sizes for most needs. They offer standardized quality, economy, and convenience. manufactured under tightly controlled conditions. These packaged chemicals are available in either liquid or powder form. Processing solutions can be mixed easier, usually contain more than one ingredient. During shipping and handling, these ingredients may separate with the heavier elements settling to the bottom of the package. When only part of the package is mixed, some of the ingredients that have separated or settled may not it is being stirred. When preparing a developer, be careful while you are stirring so air is not beaten into the solution. When water is poured on dry chemicals, they will cake and form hard lumps that are difficult to dissolve. another chemical to a solution before the previous part has been completely dissolved Sometimes there is a residue that will not dissolve. The residue may be sand in the water supply, impurities in the chemicals, or other matter that found its way into the water; however, when the solution is allowed to stand for awhile, these particles usually settle and the clear liquid can be poured off. To remove sludge or dust particles that may not settle, pour the solution through a funnel containing three or four layers of cheesecloth or absorbent cotton. properties. However, the rate of chemical reaction increases with an increase in temperature, and all chemicals dissolve more readily in warm water than in cool water; consequently, many formulas and instructions recommend that water as hot as 125°F be used to prepare the solution that must then be cooled to try to mix solutions at the minimum temperature faster at higher temperatures because of increased chemical activity at these temperatures. cloudy or milky for a short time after it is mixed. This appearance may be caused by air taken into the solution by the dry chemicals. Air taken into a solution is distributed through the solution as tiny bubbles that cannot escape while the solution is being stirred. When the presence of bubbles has caused the discoloration, the solution will clear up when it is allowed to stand for a while. The bubbles rise to the surface of the solution and escape into the air. to pour water into an acid. Some acids generate heat Basic Photography Course |
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