Science, asked by Vinuth9374, 11 months ago

White silver chloride turn grey in sunlight

Answers

Answered by Rucboss
9

Explanation:

Silver is white in colour and when kept in sunlight silver chloride turns grey. ... This is so because the amount of energy of light decomposes AgCl to silver (Ag+) and chloride (Cl-) in the presence of sunlight . The silver chloride is actually black which is fully spread over white AgCl which looks grey.

Answered by Anonymous
11

Answer:

\small \underline \mathfrak \color{lavender}Required \: Answer:-

In sunlight silver chloride decomposes into silver and chloride. gGey colour is due to formation of silver.

Similar questions