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After the film is developed, any unexposed silver bromide must be removed by a process called what?

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After the film is developed, any unexposed silver bromide must be removed by a process called fixing; otherwise, the entire film would turn black with additional exposure to light. Although silver bromide is insoluble in water, it is soluble in a dilute solution of sodium thiosulfate  Na2S2O3; photographers hypo  because of the formation of [Ag S2O3 2]3 ions. Thus washing the film with thiosulfate solution dissolves unexposed silver bromide and leaves a.

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