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No, silver chloride is a compound, so the terms, metal and nonmetal don't apply to it.
The decomposition of silver chloride is catalyzed by light. When exposed to light, silver chloride decomposes into silver metal and chlorine gas.
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)
White silver chloride turns grey in sunlight due to a chemical reaction known as photo-reduction. When exposed to sunlight, silver chloride decomposes into silver metal and chlorine gas. This leads to the formation of gray-colored silver metal on the surface of the silver chloride.
No, they are not. Silver is a shiny, lustrous, bright, silvery-white metal which isvery common for making ornaments and is used in solar cells also. It is represented by Ag.Silver Chloride is a rigid, white coloured compound made from siver and chlorine. It is represented by AgCl.
No, silver chloride is a compound, so the terms, metal and nonmetal don't apply to it.
The decomposition of silver chloride is catalyzed by light. When exposed to light, silver chloride decomposes into silver metal and chlorine gas.
Metal, 1) its silvery (shiny) and it is a solid, and all metals are solids, with one exceptiuon mercury. Remember that a few metals are not silvery such as copper, gold. And some metals are soft, such as sodium, gallium, indium, potassium.
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)
White silver chloride turns grey in sunlight due to a chemical reaction known as photo-reduction. When exposed to sunlight, silver chloride decomposes into silver metal and chlorine gas. This leads to the formation of gray-colored silver metal on the surface of the silver chloride.
No, they are not. Silver is a shiny, lustrous, bright, silvery-white metal which isvery common for making ornaments and is used in solar cells also. It is represented by Ag.Silver Chloride is a rigid, white coloured compound made from siver and chlorine. It is represented by AgCl.
Chloride precipitation reaction involves the formation of an insoluble chloride compound when a chloride salt is mixed with a metal ion in solution, leading to the precipitation of the compound. This reaction is often used in analytical chemistry to selectively separate and identify metal ions based on their different solubilities of chloride compounds. Examples include the precipitation of silver chloride from silver nitrate solution or lead chloride from lead nitrate solution.
When silver chloride is mixed with iron, a displacement reaction occurs. The iron will displace the silver from the silver chloride, forming iron chloride and silver metal as products. This reaction can be represented by the equation: 2AgCl + Fe -> 2Ag + FeCl2.
The balanced equation for potassium metal (K) reacting with silver chloride (AgCl) is: 2K + 2AgCl → 2KCl + 2Ag.
Silver chloride, bromide or iodide (photosensitive compounds)
AgCl It always has a valency of +1, though it is a transition metal
The correct name for AgCl is silver chloride. Its IUPAC name is chlorosilver. Other names for silver chloride are cerargyrite, chlorargyrite, and horn silver.