When a black and white photographic film is
exposed to light, the grey colour on the film
appears due to the presence 1)Silver Oxide
2)Bromine
3)Silver
4)All of the above
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When a black and white photographic film is exposed to light, the grey color on the film appears due to the presence of Silver.
Explanation:
Silver Chloride is a type of compound that decomposes due to the presence of light. Silver Chloride or AgCl breaks down into two parts, they are as follows:-
- Chlorine gas and
- Silver (metal).
Hence, when any black and white photographic film is exposed to light, due to the presence of AgCl a grey color appears on the film.
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