Why is silver chloride grey in sunlight?
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Due to the photo (light) decomposition reaction.
Definition:- The decomposition reaction in which reactants break down into simpler substances under its exposure to light.
2AgCl (sunlight)→2Ag+Cl2
Definition:- The decomposition reaction in which reactants break down into simpler substances under its exposure to light.
2AgCl (sunlight)→2Ag+Cl2
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silver chloride turns grey when kept in sunlight. this is because a photolythic decomposition reaction take place where the white silver chloride decomposes in the presence of Sun light to form white silver and chlorine gas which escape.
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