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Varun Banda 7 years, 3 months ago
When silver bromide is kept in sunlight or is exposed to sunlight, it decomposes to form silver metal and bromine vapours:
2AgBr (s) ------------light------------> 2Ag (s) + Br2 (g) This is an example of photolytic decomposition reaction.
When white Silver chloride exposed to sunlight it produces to black metallic colured Silver along with liberation of Chlorine gas.
2AgCl → 2Ag + Cl2
This is a photodecomposition reaction.
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