Sulphur and Nitrogen dioxide and trioxide gases present in the air, as pollutants, react with the surface of the silver to form black compounds such as Silver nitrate and Silver sulphide.
Silver exposed to the air will combine with the Oxygen in the air to form Black Silver Oxide.This is especially true of the purer samples of Silver like Sterling Silver and purer.
Tarnish.
Yes, pollutants present in the air react with silver and cause it to tarnish.
silver tarnish because of oxygen in air , not by the water.
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The silver exposed to air combines with oxygen in the air to form silver oxide which is black.
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Silver chloride is decomposed under the action of UV radiation and air.
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Sulphur and Nitrogen dioxide and trioxide gases present in the air, as pollutants, react with the surface of the silver to form black compounds such as Silver nitrate and Silver sulphide.
Silver tarnishes in air because it reacts with the oxygen to form silver oxide.
Silver exposed to the air will combine with the Oxygen in the air to form Black Silver Oxide.This is especially true of the purer samples of Silver like Sterling Silver and purer.
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Sulfurous compounds in the air react with silver and become silver-sulfide, this is the tarnish we see on objects made of silver.