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why is silver Black in water?

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Answered by XxIndianpilotxX
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WHY DOES SILVER BLACK IN WATER?

Silver becomes black because of hydrogen

sulfide (sulfur), a substance that occurs in the air. When silver comes into contact with it, a chemical reaction takes place and a black layer is formed. Silver oxidizes faster in places with a lot of light and high humidity.

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