Why does shiny silver chloride turns grey in sunlight? Write chemical reaction
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Silver chloride turns grey when kept in sunlight. Explanation: Silver chloride which is white colour turns to grey colour silver due to decomposition reaction which occur in presence of sunlight. Such reactions are called as Photo chemical reactions
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When Silver chloride is exposed to sunlight, photolytic decomposition reaction takes place.
Silver chloride which is white colour turns to grey colour silver due to decomposition reaction which occur in presence of sunlight.
This reactions are also called as 'Photo chemical reactions'.
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When Silver chloride is exposed to sunlight, photolytic decomposition reaction takes place.
Silver chloride which is white colour turns to grey colour silver due to decomposition reaction which occur in presence of sunlight.
This reactions are also called as 'Photo chemical reactions'.
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Thanks...✊
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