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Since magnesium chloride is highly soluble in water, and Silver Chloride has low solubility in water, try diluting with excess water, and filter out the AgCl.

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Separation may be possible after repeated crystallizations/recrystallizations.

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Water and MgCl2 are a mixture, specifically, a solution. They can easily be separated by boiling away the water, which leaves the solid magnesium chloride behind.

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Magnesium chloride is soluble in water and can be separated by filtration from AgCl.

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