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which two reactions are used in black and white photography​

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Answered by Itzraisingstar
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In plain terms, in black and white photography, acid-base reactions occur. Light reacts with silver halide crystals to form an image. Electrons are kicked out when the photon energy from the light excites particles. This happens while in contact with the emulsion on the paper.

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Answered by gauri319
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Answer:

In plain terms, in black and white photography, acid-base reactions occur. Light reacts with silver halide crystals to form an image. Electrons are kicked out when the photon energy from the light excites particles. This happens while in contact with the emulsion on the paper.

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