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Silver nitrate AgNO3 is a reagent used with copper to form crystals. It is highly poisonous.

I’ve used AgNO3 in photographic experiments for a well known film manufacturer.

What do you want it for?

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1 hour ago, CadmiumGreen said:

Great...now we are going to have all the security agencies monitoring the forum after that one! 🤣

You don’t know how true that is...

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14 hours ago, TonyS said:

Silver nitrate AgNO3 is a reagent used with copper to form crystals. It is highly poisonous.

I’ve used AgNO3 in photographic experiments for a well known film manufacturer.

What do you want it for?

please tell me more about this silver nitrate AgN03 ?

 

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55 minutes ago, musketsmoke said:

please tell me more about this silver nitrate AgN03 ?

 

I can’t tell you what I was using it for as it was photographic research for a multinational. Needless to say I didn’t pay for chemicals and as a sponsored photographer film was free.

The wife thought I’d gone loopy when she found me taking numerous photographs of a brick wall. Part of the research in to film development.

When I shut my darkroom down I got the fire brigade to dispose of the nasties in the store cupboard.

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