I am curious because i have never used ammonium salt and now i have i friend
who can get me ammonium salt and then itīs new for me, a have never worked
with ammonium salt.
I would be glad for some instructions howe to mix this salt with.
Maria
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From: <i>Joe Smigiel <jsmigiel@kvcc.edu></i><br>Reply-To:
<i>alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca</i><br>To:
<i>alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca</i><br>Subject: <i>Re:</i><br>Date:
<i>Sat, 10 Sep 2005 19:44:00 -0400</i><br>>Mariah,<br>><br>>I
believe you will find most practitioners on this list usually use
the<br>>ammonium salt. I prefer the kallium (potassium) salt
however.<br>><br>>May ask ask why you are
curious?<br>><br>>Joe<br>><br>> >>>
mariaahlberg13@hotmail.com 09/10/05 1:33 PM >>><br>>I am
wondering if there is anyone on the list who uses
ammonium<br>>bichromate<br>>instead of kalium in gum
printing.<br>>Maria Ahlberg
Sweden<br>><br>><br>><br></font></BLOCKQUOTE>
Received on Sun Sep 11 05:38:46 2005
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