Chemistry, asked by vipul595, 11 months ago

What change will you observe if white silver c chloride is placed in sunlight? Write an
equation for the reaction and the type of reaction.​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

given in explanation

Explanation:

when white silver chloride is placed in sunlight

The deconpostion reaction takes place

silver chloride decomposes to form silver and chloride

The colour of the silver chloride becomes \boxed{grey}

from \boxed{white}

This is because the endothermic reaction the silver chloride absorbs the sunlight which makes their colour

grey

\underline{chemical..reaction}

\boxed{AgCl---sunlight------>Ag+Cl}

Answered by BendingReality
4

Answer:

The color of Silver Chloride turns into grey color.

When it come in contact with sunlight it goes in photolytic decomposition.

The reaction reaction as follow :

2AgCl  = ( Sunlight ) ⇒   2 Ag + Cl₂

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