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ID-ll, is it the same thing as d-76?
"Larry" wrote in message ... I like using ID-11. I currently have no recipe for it but I do have a recipe for d-76. Are they the same? If not, I'd appreciate a recipe for ID-11. thanks please post to my e-mail, thanks again. Larry The published formulae for D-76 and ID-11 are identical, as follows: D-76 or ID-11 Water (at about 125F or 52C) 750.0 ml Metol 2.0 grams Sodium sulfite, dessicated 100.0 grams Hydroquinone 5.0 grams Borax, granulated 2.0 grams Water to make 1.0 liter Packaged D-76 is similar to the published formula D-76d and is buffered to prevent a slow increase in pH which is a characteristic of these developers. D-76d Water (at about 125F or 52C) 750.0 ml Metol 2.0 grams Sodium sulfite, dessicated 100.0 grams Hydroquinone 5.0 grams Borax, granulated 8.0 grams Boric acid, crystalline 8.0 grams Water to make 1.0 liter The packaged products probably also contains some sequestering agents in it to deal with mineral salts in the water. -- --- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles, CA, USA |
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