Do you have any references on silver hydroxide. I have no color
information, and from what I have read, it appears that silver hydroxide
can only exist when dissolved in water, when you dry it out (or it
precipitates), it becomes silver oxide, which is tan or brown.
Unfortunately there is very very little information I can find on silver
hydroxide, and what I do find is often contradicted by other information
elsewhere.

Marshall

Ode Coyote wrote:

> 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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