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Silver bromide (
AgBr), a soft, pale-yellow, water-insoluble salt well
known (along with
other silver halides) for its
unusual sensitivity to light. This...
- H2O Also,
reaction of
double decomposition (exchange reaction):
AgOH +
BrHO →
AgBrO + H2O
Silver hypobromite decomposes very
rapidly even at room temperature...
- the fcc NaCl structure, in
which each
Ag+ ion is
surrounded by an
octahedron of six
chloride ligands.
AgF and
AgBr crystallize similarly. However, the crystallography...
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Silver is a
chemical element; it has
symbol Ag (from
Latin argentum 'silver',
derived from Proto-Indo-European *h₂erǵ 'shiny, white') and
atomic number...
- oxide,
Ag 2
O {\displaystyle {\ce {Ag2O}}} ,
which precipitates from the
solution as a
brown solid: 2
AgNO 3 + 2 NaOH ⟶
Ag 2
O ( s ) + 2 NaNO 3 + H 2
O {\displaystyle...
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Silver fulminate (
AgCNO) is the
highly explosive silver salt of
fulminic acid.
Silver fulminate is a
primary explosive, but has
limited use as such due...
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pairs with
Ag---
Ag contacts of 3.227 Å. Each
Ag+
center is
bonded to six
oxygen centers of both uni- and
bidentate nitrate ligands. The
Ag-
O distances...
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Silver iodide is an
inorganic compound with the
formula AgI. The
compound is a
bright yellow solid, but
samples almost always contain impurities of metallic...
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favorable energetics for the
following reaction: 2
AgOH ⟶
Ag 2
O + H 2
O {\displaystyle {\ce {2
AgOH -> Ag2O + H2O}}} (pK = 2.875) With
suitably controlled...
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hypochlorite is a
chemical compound with the
chemical formula AgOCl (also
written as
AgCl
O). It is an
ionic compound of
silver and the
polyatomic ion hypochlorite...