why do we store silver chloride in dark bottles ? explain with the help of cheical reacton
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It is known that silver chloride decomposes to silver and chlorine in the presence of light. Because it can react with sunlight. ... So, as to prevent the exposure of silver chloride into sunlight and hence prevents its decomposition, it is stored in dark coloured bottles so as to prevent the entry of sunlight.
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