Silver halides contain the metal (Ag, silver) and a halogen: F, Cl, I, Br.
The "salt" you are referring to is actually called silver-halide and are more commonly known as "silver salts". When silver-halide crystals are exposed to light, they form a compound known as "metallic silver"
A compound can be insoluble or not; but not the cation. You think probable, for example, to silver halogenides.
The product is a silver halide insoluble in water.
Silver salts are salts containing the cation of silver: silver nitrate, silver chloride, silver iodide, silver sulfate etc.
As all salts they are made from a cation and an anion; for example silver halides - AgX - where X may be F, Cl, Br, I.
To form an insoluble silver halide.
Silver salts (AgCl)
When making photographic film, silver nitrate is treated with halide salts of sodium or potassium to form insoluble silver halide in situ in photographic gelatin, which is then applied to strips of tri-acetate or polyester. AgNO3 + NaCl -------->AgCl(s) + NaNO3 .
The "salt" you are referring to is actually called silver-halide and are more commonly known as "silver salts". When silver-halide crystals are exposed to light, they form a compound known as "metallic silver"
It means that they are photo-sensitive, specifically silver halide as used in the emulsions photographic film.
A compound can be insoluble or not; but not the cation. You think probable, for example, to silver halogenides.
The "salt" you are referring to is actually called silver-halide and are more commonly known as "silver salts". When silver-halide crystals are exposed to light, they form a compound known as "metallic silver"
When making photographic film, silver nitrate is treated with halide salts of sodium or potassium to form insoluble silver halide in situ in photographic gelatin, which is then applied to strips of tri-acetate or polyester. AgNO3 + NaCl -------->AgCl(s) + NaNO3 .
Silver bromide reacts to light (the halide salts of silver are used in photographic emulsions) the colored bottles stop the light getting to the chemical and spoiling it.
The halide mineral group.
The product is a silver halide insoluble in water.
Silver salts are salts containing the cation of silver: silver nitrate, silver chloride, silver iodide, silver sulfate etc.