Silver Carbonate Colour
Silver carbonate is a white, odorless solid with the chemical formula Ag2CO3. It is poorly soluble in water and insoluble in most organic solvents.
When exposed to light, silver carbonate may slowly decompose into silver metal and carbon dioxide gas. This reaction can cause a yellowish tint to appear on the surface of the silver carbonate over time.
Overall, the color of silver carbonate is primarily determined by its white opaque appearance. However, if it undergoes decomposition or contamination, the color may change slightly.