Jake Mongey
Well-known
Found this while doing college research, found it interesting so I thought i would share:
Its under the tap Precipitation reactions and quite far down but well worth a look at
http://catalog.flatworldknowledge.com/bookhub/4309?e=averill_1.0-ch04_s05
Its under the tap Precipitation reactions and quite far down but well worth a look at
http://catalog.flatworldknowledge.com/bookhub/4309?e=averill_1.0-ch04_s05
charjohncarter
Veteran
Fifty years ago I might of understood this but not now. Give us a common idiom take away.
CMur12
Veteran
Jake, you amaze me. Anyway, I think I can follow what they're saying about chemical processes in the development of B&W negatives, but I never took a class in chemistry so I might be missing something.
I'm sure someone with a better understanding of this than mine or John's will chime in.
- Murray
I'm sure someone with a better understanding of this than mine or John's will chime in.
- Murray
dmr
Registered Abuser
Fifty years ago I might of understood this but not now. Give us a common idiom take away.
LOL, if you want a good refresher on organic chemistry, read the current DIY Kodachrome processing thread over at APUG.
Prest_400
Multiformat
Just did a quick read through. It is the process to recover Silver from used fixer. Long time since I took my HS chemistry classes!
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