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Metacelsus
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Just buy it. It would be more expensive than 3 cents per gram if you made it by dissolving silverware.
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JJay
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If I use thrift store silverware, I can get a kilogram around $1, but it will take something like $30 worth of household bleach and $10 worth of
muriatic acid to process it, not to mention sodium carbonate and potassium chloride and sodium bisulfite for cleanup... it's definitely cutting it
close, and I haven't even factored in electricity costs or time, broken glassware, waste disposal, etc....
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BJ68
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Disposal of Dichromate or better decontamination of it:
Very cheap and fast way: Use ascorbic acid
Here is a paper: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/8227753_Reduction_o...
And here is my thread in the Large Format Photography Forum, which describes how to do it:
http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/showthread.php?...
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