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assertion:white silver chloride turns grey in sunlight. reason:copper reacts with zinc sulphate to form copper sulphate and zinc is deposited​

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Answered by Preetnoor04
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Explanation:

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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Answered by koushiKDVR
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Answer:

both are true and second one is not the correct explanation

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