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white silver chloride turns grey in sunlight. This is due to the decomposition of silver chloride into silver and chlorine by light. what type of decomposition reaction is taken place

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Answered by vinaymenon007
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Its the photolytic decomposition as the reaction has taken place in sunlight..

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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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