Your question firstly isn't stated correctly, but if you are stating what form is silver nitrate decomposed from in light, well it is a liquid.
No. However, silver nitrate is photosensitive when moist, and reacts with light, so it might appear to react with water.
Silver nitrate is a compound. It consists of the metal silver and the compound nitrate. Nitrate consists of nitrogen and oxygen.
actually not silver chloride but silver bromide AgBr is used in black and white photography as a soft, pale yellow, insoluble salt well known (along with other silver halides for its unusual sensitivity to light. This property has allowed silver halides to become the basis of modern photographic materials. AgBr is widely used in black and white photography film The classic black and white film would be made using silver bromide which is made from silver nitrate. Silver nitrate is a chemical compound with chemical formula AgNO3. This nitrate of silver is not the light sensitive ingredient in photographic film .
how is silver nitrate disposed of
Silver nitrate is white, but light sensitive, so it turns black
It turns black or dark in colour when silver nitrate is exposed to sunlight.
Silver nitrate does not "react" with light, because light is not a substance. Light can catalyze the autodecompositon of silver nitrate.
Keep silver nitrate in brown bottles and/or cover the bottle with aluminium foil. This will prevent the decomposition of silver nitrate from light.
Photographic film was invented in 1889 by George Eastman. Photographic film and paper is made using silver nitrate which is light sensitive.
Your question firstly isn't stated correctly, but if you are stating what form is silver nitrate decomposed from in light, well it is a liquid.
No. However, silver nitrate is photosensitive when moist, and reacts with light, so it might appear to react with water.
Silver nitrate is a compound. It consists of the metal silver and the compound nitrate. Nitrate consists of nitrogen and oxygen.
actually not silver chloride but silver bromide AgBr is used in black and white photography as a soft, pale yellow, insoluble salt well known (along with other silver halides for its unusual sensitivity to light. This property has allowed silver halides to become the basis of modern photographic materials. AgBr is widely used in black and white photography film The classic black and white film would be made using silver bromide which is made from silver nitrate. Silver nitrate is a chemical compound with chemical formula AgNO3. This nitrate of silver is not the light sensitive ingredient in photographic film .
how is silver nitrate disposed of
Silver nitrate (AgNO3) is a silver salt.
It is light sensitive.