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When a film passes through fixer solutions before developing


When a film passes through fixer solutions before developing, the film will appear. clear. One reason for a lighter than normal radiograph is the.

When a film passes through fixer solutions before developing the film will appear?

The fixing agent removes all the silver halide crystals and therefore if a film is first placed into the fixer solution, the processed film will appear clear. TYPES OF PROCESSING.

What would happen if the film were transferred directly into the fixer after the developer?

What would happen if the film were transferred directly into the fixer after the developer? The alkaline developer would neutralize the acid of the fixer.

What would happen if exposed film were accidentally placed in the fixer before being placed in the developer?

What would happen if exposed film was accidentally placed in the fixer before placed in the developer? A The radiographic film turns clear. The radiographic film is clear because the fixer removes any remaining silver halide crystals from the developer.

When fixer solution entered developing tank it will cause?

of fixer within the developer tank will contaminate the developer solution (neutralizes the reducing agents). -Films processed with contaminated developer will have a very gray appearance. -Maintains the acidity of the fixing solution (pH 4.0-4.5) to enhance the function of the clearing agent.