What is the principle of color-changing glasses?
In fact, the principle of color-changing glasses is very simple. The main substances of color-changing glass are silver bromide (colorless) and trace copper oxide (crimson). Under strong light, silver bromide will decompose into bromine (brown) and silver particles (silver particles are black and dark), which will lead to the discoloration of glasses. In weak light, bromine and silver will become silver bromide again under the catalysis of copper oxide.