The balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of silver bromide is:
2 AgBr(s) → 2 Ag(s) + Br2(l)
From the balanced equation, you can see that for every 2 moles of AgBr, you obtain 2 moles of Ag and 1 mole of Br2.
Therefore, the ratio of silver to bromine in the products of the reaction is 2:1.
Silver bromide AgBr decomposes into silver Ag solid and bromine (Br2) liquid at room temperature which ratio of silver to bromine is in the products of the reaction
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