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    <A HREF="http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/environment/kes/healthSafety/pdfs/consumer/B_W.pdf";>
http://www.kodak.com/US/en/corp/environment/kes/healthSafety/pdfs/consumer/B_W

.pdf</A>

     For anyone's information, this is Kodak's PDF to describe the specific
  contents of all Black and White Chemistry. To think I actually use to read
  this stuff.  Ammonium Thiosulfate (Rapid Fixer - quicker)...and Replenisher
  Ammonium Thiosulfate and Sodium Thiosulfate.  Either way "avoid breathing
   mist or vapor".  Now you just need to find the older warning label.


> I have found several references which state that they are the same chemical 
> and only the nomenclature has changed.  Looking at how chemical compounds 
> are named it doesn't make sense that this would be true.  Perhaps someone 
> with expertise in inorganic chemistry can help us out with this.
> 
> David
> 
> 


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en/corp/environment/kes/healthSafety/pdfs/consumer/B_W.pdf">http://www.kodak=
.com/US/en/corp/environment/kes/healthSafety/pdfs/consumer/B_W.pdf</A><BR>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; For anyone's information, this is Kodak's PDF to de=
scribe the specific<BR>
&nbsp; contents of all Black and White Chemistry. To think I actually use to=
 read<BR>
&nbsp; this stuff.&nbsp; Ammonium Thiosulfate (Rapid Fixer - quicker)...and=20=
Replenisher<BR>
&nbsp; Ammonium Thiosulfate and Sodium Thiosulfate.&nbsp; Either way "avoid=20=
breathing<BR>
&nbsp;&nbsp; mist or vapor".&nbsp; Now you just need to find the older warni=
ng label.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=3DCITE style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT=
: 5px; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px">I have found several references=
 which state that they are the same chemical <BR>
and only the nomenclature has changed.&nbsp; Looking at how chemical compoun=
ds <BR>
are named it doesn't make sense that this would be true.&nbsp; Perhaps someo=
ne <BR>
with expertise in inorganic chemistry can help us out with this.<BR>
<BR>
David<BR>
<BR>
</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
<BR>
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