Which metal bromide is widely used in photography?

a

calcium bromide

b

magnesium bromide

c

potassium bromide

d

silver bromide

e

sodium bromide

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Dubstar
11 months ago

Silver bromide (AgBr) is the metal bromide widely used in photography.

Reason:
Light Sensitivity: Silver bromide is highly sensitive to light. When exposed to light, it undergoes a photochemical reaction where it decomposes to form tiny particles of metallic silver, which appear black.

Image Formation: This property allows it to capture images on photographic films and papers. The exposed parts darken upon development, creating the photographic image.

Latent Image Formation: It forms a latent image (invisible) upon light exposure, which can be developed into a visible image by chemical processing.

Chemical Reaction (Simplified):
2AgBr (s)→2𝐴𝑔(𝑠)+𝐵𝑟2(𝑔)
Thus, silver bromide (AgBr) plays a key role in traditional (film-based) photography.

Leohh
6 months ago

D oo pls correct

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