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10.AgCl turns grey in sunlight because of its decomposition into
Ag
Ag2O
Ag and Cl2
Ag2O and Cl2

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Answered by urja79
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Explanation:

Silver chloride turns grey when kept in sunlight. Explanation: Silver chloride which is white colour turns to grey colour silver due to decomposition reaction which occur in presence of sunlight. Such reactions are called as Photo chemical reactions.

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Answered by kangdami1808
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Answer:

Sunlight carries a good amount of energy, which makes silver chloride (AgCl) decompose in silver (Ag) and chlorine. The metallic silver appears as very small 'flakes', essentially black, so these tiny black spots evenly distributed in the mass of white silver chloride makes it look grey. They are kept in bottles made of dark glass or light-proof bottles.

2AgCl→2Ag+Cl  

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