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Because barium sulfate is is insoluble in water the separation is possible by filtration.

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by chemical means

- Add the mixture of the two salts to water and stir.

- Filter: sodium chloride being soluble passes, silver chloride remain on the filter.

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After the water evaporation crystallized sodium chloride is obtained.

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