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silver nitrate solution is used to study 1. ER 2. mitochondria 3. nucleus 4. Golgi appartus

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Answered by aeshnabathla
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Immaculate silver nitrate is a halfway in the arrangement of other silver salts, including the colloidal silver mixes utilized as a part of pharmaceutical and the silver halides consolidated into photographic emulsions. 

In explanatory science, watery arrangements of silver nitrate are utilized as a part of the volumetric assurance of halides, cyanides, and thiocyanates, and in addition to the discovery of diminishing operators and of the activities of different acids that shape insoluble silver salts. 

Silver nitrate is made in huge amounts by dissolving silver in nitric corrosive. It solidifies in straightforward plates that dissolve at 212 °C (414 °F). The solvency at 20 °C (68 °F) is 222 grams for each 100 grams of water. It is modestly dissolvable in methyl and ethyl alcohols and to a lesser degree in different other natural solvents. At the point when warmed to around 320° C (608° F), silver nitrate loses oxygen and structures silver nitrate. At a red warmth, silver is framed.
The answer to this question is Silver nitrate solution is used to study (b) Golgi apparatus.

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Answered by Configuration
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The answer is Golgi Appratus. Camillo Golgi first used Silver Nitrate Solution to stain and observe the golgi complex (black reaction).
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