Isn't silver hydroxide white? Ode > > Conclusions > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > Silver ions released from the anode quickly reached the nearby > cathode. > > Silver hydroxide formed in the Nernst Diffusion layer next to the > cathode: > > Ag(+) + OH(-) --> AgOH > > Some of the particles stuck to the cathode and formed a visible > black layer. > > Pressure during rubbing decomposed the hydroxide to silver metal. > > H2O2 dissolved the hydroxide and silver metal back to ions. > > The solubility of silver hydroxide is less than 0.655ppm and > probably can be taken as zero. >
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