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Silvering of mirrors is carried using which compound?

Silvering of mirrors is carried out using a compound called silver nitrate. This compound is applied to the back of the glass surface and then chemically reduced to silver metal to create the reflective surface of the mirror.


Is acetone used in silvering of mirrors?

No, acetone is not typically used in the silvering of mirrors. The silvering process usually involves depositing a thin layer of silver on the mirror surface through chemical reactions involving silver nitrate and reducing agents like glucose or formaldehyde. Acetone is more commonly used as a solvent for cleaning or degreasing surfaces before applying coatings.


How is silver used in commercially?

Silver is used commercially in various industries, including electronics for its conductivity, photography for its light sensitivity, and jewelry for its aesthetic appeal. It is also used in medical devices for its antibacterial properties and in mirrors for its reflective qualities.


What are the uses of silver nitrate?

Silver nitrate is commonly used in laboratory settings as a reagent for various chemical reactions, such as in the preparation of silver-based compounds. It is also used in the production of photographic films and papers, as well as in the medical field for its antiseptic properties in wound care. Additionally, silver nitrate is used in some specialized applications, such as in the silvering of mirrors.


Is the thermos flask is in use if it's silvering is removed?

If only the silvering is gone, it can still be used, but it won't be as good. However, quite often the silvering is inside the vacuum compartment; if the silvering has vanished because the glass cracked, it is very probably unsafe to use. A thermal flask works by preventing heat conduction (the vacuum layer will not conduct heat) and by preventing heat radiation (the silver layer reflects the heat back at the contents). Without the silver layer, the heat will not be reflected. The flask will still work, but will lose or gain heat faster that it would if the silvering was intact. Note: The "silvering" on older flasks may be mercury. If the envelope is cracked and the mercury evaporates, it could prove toxic. Newer flasks use aluminum.


What is the use of concave and convex mirror?

Concave mirrors are used to focus light, to produce a parallel beam in car headlights, and so you can have a close look while shaving. Convex mirrors are used for making telescopes, viewfinders in vehicles, and used in supermarkets or stores as surveillance as it gives a wider view.


Application for concave mirror and convex mirror?

Concave mirrors are used in telescopes. Convex mirrors are used as side-view mirrors in cars.


Why is silver used in making mirrors?

silver is used in making mirrors because silver has a property to reflect so it is used in making mirrors


Is carbohydrates an adjective?

No. Carbohydrates is a plural noun. The singular (carbohydrate) might be used as a noun adjunct as in carbohydrate diet, carbohydrate ratio, or carbohydrate production.


What mirrors are used in the cars rear view mirror?

Convex mirrors


What is the name of side mirrors is used in a car?

Side view mirrors.


Is biodiesel used commercially?

Yes.