What is the state of silver and chlorine in the reaction when silver chloride is kept in sunlight
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AgCl is broken down into Ag and Cl. This is a reaction used in black and white photography. Answer: When silver chloride (white) is exposed to sunlight, it undergoes photochemical decomposition forming grey metal silver and greenish yellow gas chlorine.
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When silver chloride is exposed to light, it decomposes to form grey metal silver and greenish yellow chlorine gas.
2AgCl(s)------sunlight------------>2Ag(s)+Cl2(g)
This reaction is used in black and white photography.
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