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In the 5th paragraph about selecting the fixer, Natron is sodium carbonate; is this correct? Do we mean hypo? | In the 5th paragraph about selecting the fixer, Natron is sodium carbonate; is this correct? Do we mean hypo? | ||
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In the 5th paragraph about selecting the fixer, Natron is sodium carbonate; is this correct? Do we mean hypo? --Awcam 21:21, 5 April 2009 (EDT)
- "hyposulphurous acidic natron" (German: unterschwefligsaures Natron) is an older term for sodium thiosulfate. U. Kulick 17:07, 6 April 2009 (EDT)