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silver chloride test

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Answered by sachiram
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The test for chloride ions described here is based on precipitation of an insoluble chloride salt. When a few drops of a silver nitrate solution are added to a slightly acidic aqueous solution that contains chloride ions, a white precipitate of silver chloride will form

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Silver chloride (AgCl) when kept in sunlight it gets decomposed into silver and chlorine . It turns grey in color .

Silver bromide also gets decomposed in the same way.Such reaction is called potato reaction .

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