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Key Stage 3
Meaning
A photochemical reaction is a chemical reaction that is caused by light.
About Photochemical Reactions
- Some chemicals decompose when exposed to light.
- Photography originally used a chemical called Silver Nitrate which breaks down when exposed to light to make Silver. This creates a dark patch on the photographic paper.
- A mixture of Hydrogen and Fluorine is sensitive to Ultraviolet light which will cause a chemical reaction.
- The retina in the eyes has a chemical which changes when exposed to light. This allows the cells respond to light.