Chemistry, asked by bruno176, 11 months ago

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

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Answered by anushkaakaanu
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When white silver chloride is placed in sunlight, it decomposes to give solid silver and chlorine gas is liberated.

Reaction is...

2AgCl(s) ---> 2Ag(s) + Cl2(g)

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Answered by BendingReality
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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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