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name the chemical used in black and white photography

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Answered by shaiksubhanuddin123
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Answer:

Silver chloride gets easily decomposed on exposure to light as it is a photosensitive compound. It loses its opaque white appearance on disintegration by light into elemental chlorine and metallic chlorine. This reaction is used in black and white photography and films.

Answered by akshaykumarks2005
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Answer:

Silver chloride, silver bromide (AgBr) and silver iodide (AgI) are the three silver "halide" compounds used in photography.

Explanation:

Silver chloride gets easily decomposed on exposure to light as it is a photosensitive compound. It loses its opaque white appearance on disintegration by light into elemental chlorine and metallic chlorine. This reaction is used in black and white photography and films.

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