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Replacement Displacement Reactions, Replace Silver with Higher Activity Metal in Film

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When one element replaces another element in a compound, a single replacement (also known as displacement) reaction has taken place.

The general formula for this reaction is A + BX --> AX + B.

Cu(s) + 2AgNO3(Aq) --> Cu(NO3)2(Aq) + 2Ag(s)

A single replacement reaction will only take place if a more reactive element is replacing a less reactive one

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Replacement Displacement Silver with Inorganic Pigments

Is it possible to color bw film or paper trichrome images one by one with different inorganic pigment chemistry ?

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Blue pigments
Aluminum pigments:

Ultramarine (PB29): a complex naturally occurring pigment of sulfur-containing sodio-silicate (Na8-10Al6Si6O24S2-4)
Cobalt pigments:

Cobalt Blue (PB28) and Cerulean Blue (PB35): cobalt(II) stannate
Copper pigments:

Egyptian Blue: a synthetic pigment of calcium copper silicate (CaCuSi4O10). Thought to be the first synthetically produced pigment.
Han Blue: BaCuSi4O10
Iron pigments:

Prussian Blue (PB27): a synthetic pigment of ferric hexacyanoferrate (Fe7(CN)18). The dye Marking blue is made by mixing Prussian Blue and alcohol


Yellow pigments
Arsenic pigments:

Orpiment natural monoclinic arsenic sulfide (As2S3),
Cadmium pigments:

Cadmium Yellow (PY37): cadmium sulfide (CdS)
Chromium pigments:

Chrome Yellow (PY34): natural pigment of plumbous chromate (PbCrO4).
Cobalt pigments:

Aureolin(also called Cobalt Yellow) (PY40): Potassium cobaltinitrite (Na3Co(NO2)6).
Iron Pigments:

Yellow Ochre (PY43): a naturally occurring clay of monohydrated ferric oxide (Fe2O3.H2O)
Lead pigments:

Naples Yellow (PY41)
Titanium pigments:

Titanium Yellow (PY53)
Tin Pigments:

Mosaic gold: stannic sulfide (SnS2)

Red pigments
Cadmium pigments:

Cadmium Red (PR108): cadmium selenide (CdSe)
Iron oxide pigments:

Sanguine, Caput Mortuum, Venetian Red, Oxide Red (PR102)
Red Ochre (PR102): anhydrous Fe2O3
Burnt Sienna (PBr7): a pigment produced by heating Raw Sienna.
Lead pigments:

Red Lead: lead tetroxide, Pb3O4
Mercury pigments:

Vermilion (PR106): Synthetic and natural pigment: Occurs naturally in mineral cinnabar. Mercuric sulfide (HgS)
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