Silver bromide reacts chemically when exposed to light, which is why they use it to make photographic papers.
because it can decompose quickly if kept in transparent bottles
Some solvent or chemicals are sensitive to light, and they get oxidised when they are exposed to it.
It leaves a brown streak.
A photochemical reaction of decomposition occur and silver is released.
It depends on which trait is dominant and whether the silver-blue mink is homozygous or heterozygous.
It is light sensitive.
Silver bromide is a photo reactive substance, the colour of the bottle keeps light out.
Silver nitrate is very susceptible to reactions that destroy it, catalyzed by short wavelength light, which is strongly absorbed by brown bottles.
because it can decompose quickly if kept in transparent bottles
It is important to use brown bottles in herbal preparation to avoid exposure to the sunlight.
Keep silver nitrate in brown bottles and/or cover the bottle with aluminium foil. This will prevent the decomposition of silver nitrate from light.
Silver nitrate is slightly photosensitive. In order to prevent it from under going decomposition or maintain its self properties it is stored in brown bottles.
For silver halogens Silver Fluoride ; No colour , remians in solution Silver Chloride ; White ppt Silver Bromide ; Cream/Pale yellow ppt Silver Iodide ; Yellow ppt. These are the classic test colours for silver halogens.
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bromide
We bottle beer in colored bottles in order to protect them of light and brown bottles are the most efficient for that purpose.
At room temperature bromine is a reddish-brown liquid. s