What are the other uses of silver nitrate in daily life ?
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silver nitrate is used in voters ink
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hey... dear.. your answer is in below
♥️♥️Silver Nitrate does have a few cool properties, which Russell’s answer got into a bit. The first, its antibiotic properties. The second, it’s photoreactive nature. And I’d say a third is that it can be powder or liquid form (just boil silver nitrate liquid and you’ll be left with crystals)
Antibiotic Properties: As Russell mentioned, you can use it for small wounds to keep it clean. Some developing nations are beginning to use it in dental work as well, although it will stain the teeth.❤️
Photoreactive: (Henna-like tattoos, painting, photography, detection powder, secret messages, maybe) Silver nitrate turns black when it’s exposed to light. So, spill it on your skin, your skin is stained black—the good news is that it’ll go away when your skin replenishes in a few weeks. To that end, if you wanted a cool black-art tattoo, but didn’t want it forever, you could use silver nitrate. It won’t stain immediately, so be sure you stand out in light after you apply it.♥️
The first photography was with silver nitrate, so you could do some cool exposure profiles with plants and objects and make some cool art.. ❤️
You /could/ write secret messages but you’d have to keep the letter out of light, so it wouldn’t be too useful. I’d say stick with the lemon juice trick and heat.... ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
hope it helps you
♥️♥️Silver Nitrate does have a few cool properties, which Russell’s answer got into a bit. The first, its antibiotic properties. The second, it’s photoreactive nature. And I’d say a third is that it can be powder or liquid form (just boil silver nitrate liquid and you’ll be left with crystals)
Antibiotic Properties: As Russell mentioned, you can use it for small wounds to keep it clean. Some developing nations are beginning to use it in dental work as well, although it will stain the teeth.❤️
Photoreactive: (Henna-like tattoos, painting, photography, detection powder, secret messages, maybe) Silver nitrate turns black when it’s exposed to light. So, spill it on your skin, your skin is stained black—the good news is that it’ll go away when your skin replenishes in a few weeks. To that end, if you wanted a cool black-art tattoo, but didn’t want it forever, you could use silver nitrate. It won’t stain immediately, so be sure you stand out in light after you apply it.♥️
The first photography was with silver nitrate, so you could do some cool exposure profiles with plants and objects and make some cool art.. ❤️
You /could/ write secret messages but you’d have to keep the letter out of light, so it wouldn’t be too useful. I’d say stick with the lemon juice trick and heat.... ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
hope it helps you
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