Silver Chloride

AgCl

IUPAC: Silver chloride

CAS: 7783-90-6

Genel Bakış

Silver chloride is a white solid that darkens on exposure to light, a property exploited in photography for over 150 years. It is also used in reference electrodes.

Bileşim

Element Sembol Atomlar Atom Kütlesi
Chlorine Cl 1 35,4500
Silver Ag 1 107,8700

Elementel Bileşim

Kullanımlar

  • Photography (historical)
  • Reference electrode (Ag/AgCl)
  • Photochromic glass
  • Infrared optics

İlginç Gerçekler

  • The light sensitivity of silver chloride was the basis of photography from 1839 until digital cameras

Güvenlik

  • ⚠ Light sensitive

Structure

SMILES

Cl[Ag]

Özellikler

Tür
salt
Hal
solid
Molar Kütle
143,32 g/mol
Yoğunluk
5,5600 g/cm³
Erime Noktası
455,0 °C
Kaynama Noktası
1547,0 °C
Çözünürlük
0.0019 g/L at 25°C

Molecular Descriptors

Exact Mass
141,8739
TPSA
0,0 Ų
H-Bond Donors
0
H-Bond Acceptors
0
Rotatable Bonds
0
Heavy Atoms
2
Complexity
2,0

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Silver Chloride?
Silver Chloride (AgCl) is a salt compound with the IUPAC name Silver chloride.
What is the molecular weight of Silver Chloride?
Silver Chloride has a molar mass of 143.32 g/mol.
What state is Silver Chloride at room temperature?
Silver Chloride is a solid at room temperature.
Is Silver Chloride organic or inorganic?
Silver Chloride is classified as an inorganic compound.
What elements make up Silver Chloride?
Silver Chloride (AgCl) is composed of Chlorine (Cl), Silver (Ag).