MCQ
A mixture of $ZnC{l_2}$ and $PbC{l_2}$ can be separated by
  • A
    Distillation
  • Crystallization
  • C
    Sublimation
  • D
    Adding aceitic acid

Answer

Correct option: B.
Crystallization
b
A mixture of $ZnCl _2$ and $PbCl _2$ is a non- homogeneous mixture.

Hence, they can be separated using method of crystallization.

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