Sunday, February 26, 2012

What chemical reactions are involved in photography?

I need to write a research paper about the chemical reactions involved in photography, how they are used in photography, and any environmental problems these reactions might cause. If you know anything about this, please tell me. Thanks!What chemical reactions are involved in photography?There in one chapter in this book that may answer some of your questions:

http://blog.technicalley.com/index.php/b鈥?/a>What chemical reactions are involved in photography?With digital photography this is a dated question. Seriously, who devolps their own film now a days? Which is sad because photo got me interested in chem.



Anyway. Check this out, it has a lot of reactions going on. The big one is silver. Silver is very light sensitive, Silver choloride will turn purple if left out in the light. It is what coats photo paper that you devolp in a dark room, not what comes out of your printer.



http://www.wellesley.edu/Chemistry/Chem%26amp;鈥?/a>What chemical reactions are involved in photography?Umm.. I know that it is a an endothermic reation
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