state chemical equation of decomposition reaction of silver Chloride and Silver Bromine in presence of Sunlight
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Silver halides especially Silver chloride and Silver bromide undergo decomposition in presence of sunlight to produce silver metal and a halogen gas (chlorine or bromine gas).
The reactions are as follows:
2AgCl \ (sunlight) \rightarrow 2Ag + Cl_22AgCl (sunlight)→2Ag+Cl
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2AgBr \ (sunlight) \rightarrow 2Ag + Br_22AgBr (sunlight)→2Ag+Br
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2AgCl (arrow and on top sunlight) 2Ag + Cl2
2AgBr ( arrow and on top sunlight) 2Ag + Br2
Explanation:
Silver chloride and silver bromide undergo photo decomposition reaction in the presence of sunlight to give metallic silver. When its silver chloride, chlorine gas is evolved and when there is silver bromide, bromine gas is evolved
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