Silver hydroxide (AgOH) is typically found as a pale yellow solid that is poorly soluble in water. It is often considered unstable and can decompose to form silver oxide (Ag2O) and water. In practice, AgOH is usually encountered in situ, as it tends to form during reactions involving silver salts and strong bases. Its applications are limited due to its instability and tendency to convert to other silver compounds.
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