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AgF, AgCl, NaCl, NaBr, Nal are colourles...

AgF, AgCl, NaCl, NaBr, Nal are colourless but AgBr and AgI are coloured because

A

`Ag^(+)` polarizes Br- and `I^-` and not able to polirize `Cl^-` and P-

B

AgBr has unpaired electron

C

AgBr has defects

D

All of these

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A

AgBr,Agl coloured due to polarization
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