[pure-silver] Re: Mixing

  • From: Craig Schroeder <craig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 18:26:14 -0500

The recipe that I first tried Pyrocat with called for (wrongly, I believe.. even at the time?) 100g Pot Carbonate and 100 ml water.  I don't recall the source of the recipe at the time but I recall that the source seemed legitimate.  This went into solution quite well and I learned to use it and and tuned to this blend @ 1:1:100.  I think it works nicely and likely will stick with it this way as long as I've gotten accustomed to my present parameters.

Is this one of those combinations that is more stable with the least amount of water dilution for storage?

Camclicker@xxxxxxx wrote:
I am going to mix up 100 mL of Pyrocat HD and solution B calls for 75g Potassium Carbonate to be mixed with 70 mL distilled water and topped off to 100 mL..
 
The last time I tried mixing this dense a solution (84g Sodium Carbonate to 100mL water) I ended up with a glob of unusable, moist Sodium Carb.  Will the Potassium behave the same way as the Sodium, if so is there a trick to mixing dense solutions?
 
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