silver chloride turn grey in sunlight. explain.
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In presence of sunlight, the heavy amount of energy of light decomposes AgCl to silver (Ag+ ) and chloride (Cl-) ions. Now the little amount of silver flakes are actually black which is fully spreaded over white silver chloride which looks grey.
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Silver chloride is white in colour..... This is due to de composition of silver chloride into silver n chloride by sunlight.. N after some times it change in grey colour..
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