Potassium Metabisulfite vs Sodium Metabisulfite

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Has anyone used Potassium metabisulfite as a precipitant in place of SMB?
Thats all I could find around here, so thats what I'm going to use when I get up and running.
Has anyone used it successfully, or had problems with it?
 
Long time no post Teabone,

How have you been? :)

It's good to hear from you.

It's actually the SO2 produced that is doing the work. From a mass verses the amount of SO2 produced point of view it will take more of the potassium based reagent than the sodium based reagent.

Steve
 
Lazersteve , I've been around , lurking , as you know I'm not much of a poster , but I do enjoy reading the other posts . I always learn something from you guys . You're right about the potassium salt, you do have to use a little bit more of it for precipitation .
 
Potassium metabisulfite has a molar mass of 222.32 g/mole
Sodium metabisulfite is 190.1 g/mole

So you'll need to use about 17% more (by weight) of the potassium salt to deliver the same effective SO2 as the sodium salt.

-Alan
 
goldsilverpro said:
I always used sodium sulfite. The photo grade is quite pure, readily available at large camera shops, and fairly inexpensive.

Now that people are going to digital cameras and black and white film is being dropped by suppliers, it's getting harder to find photo shops that carry chemicals. I tried the shops in my area and all they had were a few left over chemicals and they weren't reordering.

There are sources on ebay that sell it for under $2 a pound in larger quantities.
 

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