Anon Ymous
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So, this silver ferrocyanide can react with sodium sulfide and give solver sulfide. So, this supposedly rehallogenating bleach will somehow work when toning prints, right? Silver sulfide is far less soluble than silver bromide.This nails it:
"Silver ferrocyanide is extremely insoluble in water, its solubility being intermediate to that of silver chloride and silver bromide. Thus, silver chloride dissolves in solutions of potassium ferrocyanide with precipitation of silver ferrocyanide, whereas silver bromide and iodide do not."
If any silver chloride were to be formed by the ferricyanide+chloride bleach's action on silver, then it will dissolve due to the presence of potassium ferrocyanide in the bleach and precipitate silver ferrocyanide again. In other words, no silver chloride is formed and ferricyanide+chloride is not a rehalogenating bleach.