
CasNo: 7783-90-6
Molecular Formula: AgCl
Appearance: White crystalline powder
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General Description |
Silver chloride is a chemical compound composed of silver and chlorine, with the chemical formula AgCl. It is a white crystalline solid that is sparingly soluble in water. Silver chloride is commonly used in the production of photographic film and paper, as it is sensitive to light and readily decomposes to form metallic silver. It has also been studied for its potential antimicrobial properties, and has been used in some medical applications as an antibacterial agent. Additionally, silver chloride has been used in the production of other silver compounds, such as silver nitrate and silver sulfide for various industrial and scientific applications. |
InChI:InChI=1/Ag.ClH/h;1H/q+1;/p-1
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silver sulfate


silver(I) chloride
| Conditions | Yield |
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With CH2Cl2; In water; tert-butyl alcohol; presence of HClO4, Cl(1-) generated by pulse radiolysis, determination of rate constant by conductivity measurement; Kinetics;
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silver


chlorine


silver(I) chloride
| Conditions | Yield |
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In gaseous matrix; laser ablation of Ag in presence of Ne/Cl mixt.; not isolated, microwave spetroscopy;
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silver

chlorine

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