Isn't silver hydroxide white?

Ode
>
>  Conclusions
>  ~~~~~~~~~~~
>  Silver ions  released  from  the anode  quickly  reached  the nearby
>  cathode.
>
>  Silver hydroxide  formed in the Nernst Diffusion layer  next  to the
>  cathode:
>
>  Ag(+) + OH(-) --> AgOH
>
>  Some of  the  particles stuck to the cathode  and  formed  a visible
>  black layer.
>
>  Pressure during rubbing decomposed the hydroxide to silver metal.
>
>  H2O2 dissolved the hydroxide and silver metal back to ions.
>
>  The solubility  of  silver  hydroxide   is  less  than  0.655ppm and
>  probably can be taken as zero.
>


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