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Photographic film contains silver bromide in gelatin. Once exposed, some of the silver bromide decomposes, producing fine grain...Asked by Denisha
Photographic film contains silver bromide in gelatin. Once exposed, some of the silver bromide decomposes, producing fine grains of silver. The unexposed silver bromide is removed by treating the film with sodium thiosulfate. Soluble sodium silver thiosulfate (Na3Ag(S2O3)2) is produced.
AgBr(s) + 2 Na2S2O3(aq) Na3Ag(S2O3)2(aq) + NaBr(aq)
Determine the mass of Na3Ag(S2O3)2 produced if 0.275 g AgBr is removed.
AgBr(s) + 2 Na2S2O3(aq) Na3Ag(S2O3)2(aq) + NaBr(aq)
Determine the mass of Na3Ag(S2O3)2 produced if 0.275 g AgBr is removed.