Solid AgOH is not known. It may be in solution but when precipitated you get the oxide, Ag2O
A likely decompoition wuld be 2AgOH -> Ag2O + H2O
The chemical formula of silver hydroxide is AgOH
Silver chloride turns grey due to decomposition reaction. This decomposition reaction is called photoletic decomposition. 2AgCl gives Ag + Cl2 (silver (silver) (chloride) Chloride)
produce silver
silver hydroxide
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(I) chromate --Δ--> Chromium(III) oxide + Silver + Oxygen2Ag2CrO4 --Δ--> Cr2O3 + 4Ag + 2.5 O2
2Ag2O -> 4Ag + O2
The chemical formula of silver hydroxide is AgOH
Silver chloride turns grey due to decomposition reaction. This decomposition reaction is called photoletic decomposition. 2AgCl gives Ag + Cl2 (silver (silver) (chloride) Chloride)
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 is a solid because neither silver nor hydroxide are soluble in water
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Ag+1 OH-1
produce silver
Ag + Cl --> AgCl
silver hydroxide
AgNO3 + NaOH = AgOH + NaNO3 The silver hydroxide is an insoluble precipitate but also unstable: 2 AgOH----Ag2O + H2O