AgClO3

Silver chlorate (AgClO3) forms white, tetragonal crystals. Like all chlorates, it is soluble in water and an oxidizing agent. As a simple metal salt, it is a common chemical in basic inorganic chemistry experiments. It is sensitive to light, so it should be stored in tightly closed dark colored containers.

The substance exhibits explosive properties, so it is sometimes used as a primary explosive.

Silver (I) means silver is in its normal +1 oxidation state .

Production

Silver chlorate (AgClO3) is produced by the reaction of silver nitrate with sodium chlorate to produce both silver chlorate(AgClO3) and sodium nitrate .

Alternatively, it can be produced by the transmission of silver oxide through suspensions of chlorine .

What color is silver chloride?

white
Silver chloride, AgCl, is a white crystalline solid known for its low solubility in water. AgCl occurs naturally as the mineral chlorargyrite.

How is AGCL formed?

Silver chloride is prepared when sodium chloride is added to a solution of silver nitrate, a white precipitate of silver chloride is formed. Silver chloride is an example of a well-known salt stain used to impart an amber color to glass.

What is the use of silver chloride in everyday life

It is an important reference electrode used in cells, and is also used to prepare infrared windows, pottery glass and stained glass. AgCl has disinfectant/antiseptic properties and is used in antimicrobial products, wound healing products, personal deodorants, water treatments, and antidotes for mercury poisoning.

What is the function of silver chloride in the manufacture of glasses

Photochromic glasses are often made by embedding silver chloride (AgCl) or another silver halide in the form of a microcrystalline glass. When silver chloride is exposed to ultraviolet light in the UVA spectral region, it forms tiny silver particles that absorb the light.

Why is silver chloride kept in a dark colored bottle?

If we store silver chloride in normal bottles, our silver chloride cannot be recovered later. As we all know that dark black color can block sunlight. Therefore, silver chloride is kept in dark black bottles to protect it from sunlight.

How is silver chloride made?

Upon illumination or heating, silver chloride converts to silver (and chlorine), which is indicated by a gray to black or purple color in some samples. AgCl occurs naturally as a mineral chlorargyrite. Soluble in NH3, concentrated. HCL , Concentrate.