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why does silver nitrate solution is kept in coloured bottles​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Silver nitrate is a highly reactive compound. When exposed to light, it undergoes hydrolysis to give silver oxide which is brownish black in colour and nitric acid. This implies silver nitrate is sensitive to light. - Brown bottles inhibit the passage of light through it.

Answered by pureheart
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When exposed to light, it undergoes hydrolysis to give silver oxide which is brownish black in colour and nitric acid. This implies silver nitrate is sensitive to light. -Therefore, silver nitrate solution is kept in brown bottles in the laboratory because (D) brown bottles cut the passage of light through it.

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