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explain how you would obtain solid lead carbonate from a mixture of lead carbonate and sodium carbonate powder

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Answered by DrBob222
Add water, Na2CO3 dissolves, filter, PbCO3 stays in the paper and dissolved Na2CO3 goes through as the solution. Dry the PbCO3 and you have the dry solid.
Answered by samuel
by use of fractional distollation
Answered by Kimberly
Your answer is quite confusing to form 2 beginners
Answered by Indira
Add water to dissolve then filter to obtain PbCo3 as you're residue and Na2Co3 as the filtrate. Dry the insoluble PbCo3 between filter papers and you obtain solid PbCo3
Answered by Amoo
Yes
Answered by Pal
Quite confusing to form two starters
Answered by Eddy
Add water to the mixture .Sodium carbonate will dissolve while lead carbonate will not .Then filter the mixture to obtain sodium carbonate as the filtrate and lead carbonate as the residue.Heat the filtrate to saturation to obtain crystals of sodium carbonate.
Answered by anjeline
Add water to the mixture of lead carbonate and sodium carbonate powder. Filter the mixture, sodium carbonate powder dissolves in water and lead carbonate does not. Lead carbonate will remain as residue while sodium carbonate as filtrate. Heat the filtrate and use glass beads to confirm the formation of crystals of solid carbonate.
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