What happens when silver hloride is exposed to sunlight? write the chemical equation for the reaction. also give one use of such reaction.
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Silver Chloride breaks to form silver and chlorine.
2AgCl---> 2Ag + Cl2
Used in photographic films.
2AgCl---> 2Ag + Cl2
Used in photographic films.
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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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