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Can't it be done quicker? - Mixing D-76


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Hey everyone :)

 

I'm use to using XTOL as my developer, but when I went to the store yesterday it was out of stock. So insted of XTOL i bought D-76.

 

With XTOL I'm able to mix it at 20 degrees celcius, but with D-76 it says that I have to mix it at 50 degrees.

 

I'm developing my film at 20 degrees so it's really easy with XTOL because it's 20 degrees right after I've mixed it. So my question is: Do I really have to wait for the developer to cool down from 50 degrees or can I just mix it at 20 like I'm use to with XTOL

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I'm developing my film at 20 degrees so it's really easy with XTOL because it's 20 degrees right after I've mixed it. So my question is: Do I really have to wait for the developer to cool down from 50 degrees or can I just mix it at 20 like I'm use to with XTOL

 

You arent batching D76 immediately before you use it are you? You are making stock from the whole packet?

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Of course I'm makeing it all at once :)

 

But I would just like if I could develop some films right away, after I've mixed the compound. But it seems that that isn't possible so I just need to wait for it to cool down...

 

But thanks for the answers :)

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Chemical reactions are either endothermic (absorbs energy - in this case heat); or exothermic (generates energy - in a chemical reaction, heat).

 

The metol in D76 is endothermic and requires heat for the chemical reaction in water to create the chemical bonds in solution. Therefore, it won't easily go into solution (dissolve) without heat being available.

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If you can and want to use it diluted, calculate the temperature of the "dilution water" with an equation. I did it with X-Tol once. If you wanna use the D-76 stock, you can put the container or bottle in a sink or in some other tray filled with cold water. Just keep an eye on the temperature, not that it's changing so rapidly though...

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Is it possible to mix the 415g powder into a concentrate, say 2 liter liquid? Then dilute at 1:1 for working solution. Thanks.

 

You could try at least. It would be quite a good idea. Of course there are limits on how much water is needed in order to get the whole substance diluted. That has to be checked from some chemistry source (not me:)). For me, it hasn't been that easy to mix the Perceptol and X-Tol powders in the recommended amount of water... I've had to stir it several minutes with a plastic rod to get all the crystals disappeared.

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I used to pour the needed amount of D-76 into a steel tank, and then immerse it into a larger bowl or sink with ice cubes in water. I would keep a close eye on the temp in the D-76 and stir it as it cooled. This method worked great when a fresh batch was mixed and was quite hot.

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