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No you cannot use a standard mr-16 12volt bulb as it will short right when you turn it on. They do sell them but you have to look up 120V mr-16 JCDR or JCDR-C.

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Q: Can't find a JCDR-C 120v 50w halide replacement bulb for photography device. Base needs two prong bulb. Can I put a MR16 type halogen lamp bulb in the device?
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What is a compound used in photography which darkens when exposed to light?

Silver Halide Silver iodide


Why does tungsten halogen lamp have a longer life span than the tungsten filament lamp?

One of the problems all incandescent lamps have is evaporation/sublimation of the filament. You might have a hard time imagining a metal like tungsten becoming vapor, but it does, its slow but the filament does turn to vapor. In ordinary lamps this hot tungsten vapor condenses out on the cool glass envelope, darkening it. The filament slowly gets thinner too and as it does some parts begin to thin faster, those parts get hotter causing the tungsten to evaporate faster making them thin even faster. Eventually some part of the filament gets too thin and the lamp burns out.In a halogen lamp part of the fill gas of the lamp is a halogen (e.g. chlorine, bromine). Metal vapor and the halogen gas react, creating a metal halide gas. High temperature breaks down this metal halide gas, depositing the metal and reforming the original halogen gas (the catalyst). As the highest temperature in the lamp is on the filament (with the hottest parts of the filament being the thinnest), the tungsten is deposited right back on the filament where it came from (with more of it being deposited on those parts that are thinnest, thus patching them back up). Thus since the filament in a halogen lamp thins much much more slowly (and is self patching when spots thin faster, instead of running away and thinning even faster) than that in an ordinary lamp it takes much longer before it burns out.


What is the role of a fixer in black and white photography?

Films and photo papers contain light-sensitive grains called silver halides. When you develop, the silver halide grains that were struck by light are chemically reduced to black metallic silver. The remaining silver halide grains have to be removed from the material or they'll get dark and ruin your picture. Fixer dissolves the silver halide grains and the water wash which follows removes them so your picture will be permanent.


What is photography material?

A photo is a picture made by a photograph concoction response which records the impression of light on a surface covered with silver molecules. The response is conceivable because of the light-touchy properties of silver halide precious stones. In 1556, the chemist Fabricius was the first to find that light can photochemically respond with these gems to change the silver particles (Ag+) to essential silver (AgO). As the response continues, the silver molecules develop into groups, which are sufficiently substantial to dissipate light and create hues in an example indistinguishable to that of the first light source. Photography uses this concoction standard to record shading and highly contrasting pictures. Silver salt science remains the favored technique for recording brilliant pictures, in spite of advances in electronic advances and computerized imaging.


The film speed rating for black and white film is determined by A the size of the silver halide crystals in the emulation B the shutter speeds of the camera C the film base?

Are we doing your homework? It's A), and it's emulsion, not emulation

Related questions

Which halogen compound is used in photography?

silver bromide


Is iodine a halide?

Iodine is a halogen, not a halide.


Deffrence between halogen acid and hydrogen halide?

not sure but i think that a halogen acid is an acid like HCl and an acid halide is like 1-chloro ethanoic acid


What is the combination of a halogen and a element called?

This substance is called a halide.


The combination of a halogen and a element is called what?

This substance is called a halide.


What are halogen ions called?

Ions of the halogen group are called halide ions; their compounds are called halides.


What is an acyl halide?

An acyl halide is an organic compound containing an acyl functional group directly attached to a halogen.


Which binary compound combines halogen with another less-electronegative element or radical?

it is called a halide.


What contains a halogen?

A halide is a compound consisting of two parts; a halogen and another electronegative element. The mostcommonhalogens arefluorine(F),chlorine(Cl),bromine(Br),iodine(I), andastatine(At). If put together with another element, they formfluoride,chloride,bromide,iodide, orastatide. Therefore, your question is not right since a halide consist of elements and one element can only be a halogen or non-halogen. (halogen and halide are two different things)


Word equation for the reaction of halogens with sodium?

Sodium plus Halogen yields Sodium Halide


What is it called when a Halogen reacts with a metal?

It's called halogenation. M - metal X - halogen 2M(s) + X2 (g) --> 2MX


What is a compound used in photography which darkens when exposed to light?

Silver Halide Silver iodide