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Some silverware is made with the element silver (Ag). Over time, this silverware will turn black (tarnish) if it is not cleaned with a special solution. Why is this a chemical change?

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The tarnish is actually the result of a chemical reaction between the silver and sulfur-containing substances in the air. The silver is actually combining with sulfur and forming silver sulfide. Silver sulfide is black. When a thin coating of silver sulfide forms on the surface of silver, it darkens the silver. That’s what we call ‘tarnish.’

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