Depends what kind of print you are developing. For a black and white print, you typically use developer, stopbath, and fixer.
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You use infrared cameras for taking pictures when there is no light.
Yes, some of the chemicals used in darkrooms can be hazardous if not handled properly. For example, developer and fixer solutions may contain toxic substances such as hydroquinone and hypo (sodium thiosulfate). It is important to follow proper safety protocols, such as wearing gloves and working in a well-ventilated area, to minimize potential health risks.
brine?
crystallization
No, the name of this plan was the final solution.
Sifting
Tincture of Iodine. A "tincture" is a solution made by dissolving a solid product into alcohol.
Haemacell is a patent name of a gelatin solution. It is a volume expander, colloid solution commonly used to manage hipovolemic shock.
how about water, or Mercury as used in thermometers. both conductive.
Yes, brine is another name for a salt solution. It is made by dissolving salt in water, resulting in a liquid that is used for pickling and preserving foods.
Sugar solution are used for sweetening and preservation.