Tarnish.
Silver chloride is decomposed under the action of UV radiation and air.
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
The silver exposed to air combines with oxygen in the air to form silver oxide which is black.
what will happens to a plant exposed to air
Silver reacts with sulfur compounds in the air to form a black tarnish layer called silver sulfide. This tarnish layer can be easily wiped off with a polishing cloth or a chemical cleaner to restore the silver's shine.
The rusting of silver is not technically "rusting," as rust is specific to iron. Silver does not rust, but it can tarnish when exposed to air and sulfur compounds, forming a dark layer on the surface. This tarnish can be removed by polishing the silver.
it is a silver substance.and has grayish white when exposed to air.
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They turn black
When silver is exposed to oxygen, it can undergo a chemical reaction and form a layer of silver oxide on its surface. This can cause the silver to tarnish, leading to a darkening or discoloration of the metal. Regular polishing can help remove this oxidation layer and restore the shine of the silver.
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