Why we store silver chloride in dark coloured bottles
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Silver chloride decomposes into silver and chlorine gas when exposed to sunlight. ... It is known that silver chloride decomposes to silver and chlorine in the presence of light. They act as a filter and this prevents the reactions Hence Silver chloride is stored in dark-coloured bottles.
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Dark-coloured bottles interrupt the path of light such that light cannot reach silver chloride in the bottles and its decomposition is prevented. They act as a filter and this prevents the reactions Hence Silver chloride is stored in dark-coloured bottles.
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