Gerald C Koch
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Ummm ...
Salicylic acid does not dissolve in distilled water at 20C ...
I placed a very light powdering of the acid on top of my working solution prior to adding the stock concentrate. I put the beaker onto a magnetic stirrer for a good 5 mins ... it is just a precipitate !!
Why do I feel I am going precisely nowhere ?
Salicylic acid is slightly soluble in water at least enough to get a 1% solution. Curiously it is less soluble in hot water than cold. It is more soluble in alkaline solutions. It should be easily soluble in the developer concentrate containing TEA. The concentration should be ~0.2 g/l in the working strength (diluted) developer.
Some chemicals are not easily wet by water and tend to float on the surface rather than dissolve. Powdered boric acid is another example of this. Sometimes it helps to make a paste with a small amount of water to get the chemical wet before adding the additional liquid.
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