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A. name the element.

1) A white-coloured element used in developing photographic negatives​

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Answered by arslankhan96480
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Explanation: The white coloured compound which is used in the conversion process or the development process of negative image to a coloured aka the regular image is Silver Halide. The compound can be either of the three Ag( Silver)+ Halide or halogen

Answered by Anonymous
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The white coloured compound which is used in the conversion process or the development process of negative image to a coloured aka the regular image is Silver Halide. The compound can be either of the three Ag( Silver)+ Halide or halogen

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