What change in colour is observed when white silver
chloride is left exposed to sunlight? What type of chemical
reaction is this?
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- White silver chloride turns grey when exposed to sunlight.
- This is because in the presence of sunlight silver chloride splits into silver metal and chlorine gas.
- Reaction :
- 2AgCl ⟶ 2Ag(s) + Cl2(g)
Colour change - Silver to Grey
Type of chemical reaction - Photolytic decomposition reaction.
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