silvernitrat
Silvernitrat, commonly known as silver nitrate, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula AgNO3. It consists of silver cations and nitrate anions and forms white, crystalline solids that are highly soluble in water. It is photosensitive, darkening upon exposure to light due to reduction of silver.
Production and structure: In industry, silver nitrate is typically produced by dissolving metallic silver in nitric
Uses: Silver nitrate has broad historical and modern applications. It was fundamental in early photography, where
Safety and handling: Silver nitrate is corrosive and can cause severe burns to skin and eyes. It
See also: Tollens’ reagent, silver paradox, photography chemistry.