Chemistry, asked by nandini3761, 1 year ago

How AGBR is used in black and white photography​

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Answered by Silvershades02
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Black and white photographymainly depends upon the light sensitive material that helps in forming such contrasting images. When exposed to AgBr, the image then forms on the film. While the image is developing, sodium sulphate, an oxidised reducing agent converts the AgBr remains into visible metallic surface.

Answered by karan511671
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Black and white photography mainly depends upon the light sensitive material that helps in forming such contrasting images. When exposed to AgBr, the image then forms on the film. While the image is developing, sodium sulphate, an oxidised reducing agent converts the AgBr remains into visiblje metallic surface.

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