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The silver ions in the exposed area will be reduced to black metallic silver in a matter of minutes.
it turns grey in color
Silver chloride turns grey in sunlight because of decomposition reaction. this decomposition reaction is called photoletic decomposition. 2AgCl gives Ag + Cl2 (silver (silver) (chloride) chloride)
Add dilute nitric acid and silver nitrateResult - A white precipitateAdded:...... but be aware that Bromide and Iodide (and some other anions) will react almost accordingly. So it isn't too specific!However, if you look very closely, the bromide ion turns a cream coloured precipitate, and the iodide ion, a yellow precipitate. Silver chloride and -bromide will turn in grey black after some time exposed to light (photographic illuminate-reaction)
Yellow Precipitate of Silver Bromide
The silver ions in the exposed area will be reduced to black metallic silver in a matter of minutes.
This is a photochemical reaction of decomposition: silver (black) is released.
Silver bromide reacts chemically when exposed to light, which is why they use it to make photographic papers.
it turns grey in color
pudding
2AgNO3 + MgBr2 ----> 2AgBr + Mg(NO3 ) 2
The reaction is:AgNO3 + KBr = AgBr = KNO3Silver bromide is a precipitate.
This equation is:AgNO3 + KBr = AgBr(s) + KNO3Silver bromide is a white precipitate.
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Silver chloride turns grey in sunlight because of decomposition reaction. this decomposition reaction is called photoletic decomposition. 2AgCl gives Ag + Cl2 (silver (silver) (chloride) chloride)
It turns black or dark in colour when silver nitrate is exposed to sunlight.
AgBr precipitates and in light decomposes to bromine and silver metal.