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A single silver ion has no color, because the ion is smaller than the wavelength of any light visible to humans and therefore is invisible to us.

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Chloride ions are colorless in an an aqueous solution. However, the solution itself may be colored depending on what cation it is paired with.

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I think its yellowish brown or something

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Silver ions are colorless.

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Silver chloride is white.

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Usually Green.

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silver

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