Silver bromide
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Silver bromide (Chemical formula: AgBr) is a photosensitive substance. It is a pale yellow salt composed of silver and bromine. Unlike most metal bromides, it is insoluble in water. It was widely used in black-and-white photography, and is believed by some to have been the method used for faking the Turin Shroud (its photosensitive properties used to create the image).
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