Lead chloride dissolves in hot water, whereas lead sulphate does not. Mix the sample with hot water and filter off the lead sulphate, then evaporate the water and dry the solid left behind to recover the lead chloride.
It is very simple
Use a zink sulphate test
silver chloride is soluble in ammonia, lead chloride is only slightly soluble in ammonia
Add ammonia solution to mix. Silver chloride dissolves leaving lead chloride behind.
first, add water to the mixture, barium chloride is soluble in water. then filter through and funnel and filter funnel. then add sodium sulphate, using the stove they will expand and separate. ( sodium cloride, and sand
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It is very simple
Add the mixture in water ammonium chloride is highly soluble in water while Barium sulphate is insoluble , filter the solution the residue(solid part) is Barium sulphate, evaporate the solution and get solid Ammonium chloride.
Use a zink sulphate test
silver chloride is soluble in ammonia, lead chloride is only slightly soluble in ammonia
Add ammonia solution to mix. Silver chloride dissolves leaving lead chloride behind.
The salt solutions that lead react with are lead nitrate solution and sodium chloride. This reaction produces solid lead chloride, and leave soluble sodium nitrate in the solution.
barium chloride plus sodium sulphate yields barium sulphate plus sodium chloride
Dissolve the mixture in water. The precipitate is lead chloride. By filtering the solution and followed by evaporation, sodium chloride can be extracted.
Sodium hydroxide Sodium chloride Calcium nitrate Calcium chloride
Filtration or centrifugation.