Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/02/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Jim: > >I will have to side with Ken on this one. I remember in High School >Biology class we did an experiment on Osmosis in cells. With distilled >water the cells would blow up and some explode. I think it had to do with >the difference between inside the cell and outside. I don't know wheter it >is trying to equalize the salinity or what, but a more knowlegeable person >than me can explain this. The distilled water is so pure, it rushes in >through the membranes of the cell. I think the emulsion is gelatin and >made of cells. This may be the argument that Ken was using. > >Regards, > >Robert > We're talking about using distilled water (plus a dash of wetting agent) in the final rinse of no more than 15-30 sec. This will not cause the effects of osmosis, even if it can theoretically occur under long immersion conditions. Drying marks most commonly come from dirty or hard water. Dan K.