Sensitized silver bromide paper is used in photographic reels of cameras. When light falls on it, it forms dark, minute particles of:
A photographic film is coated with a silver bromide layer. When light falls on this film, silver bromide molecules dissociate and the film records the light there. A minimum of 0.6 eV is needed to dissociate a silver bromide molecule. Find the maximum wavelength of light that can be recorded by the film.