What separatation method used to separate silver chloride (solid))and sodium trioxonitrate

I assume you mean sodium nitrate.

NaNO3 is soluble in water; AgCl is not.

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The separation method commonly used to isolate silver chloride (solid) from sodium trioxonitrate (also known as sodium nitrate) is filtration.

To perform the separation, you will need the following materials and equipment:
1. A beaker or a funnel
2. Filter paper or a suitable filter medium
3. A filtration apparatus or a separatory funnel
4. Water or a suitable solvent
5. A spatula or a scoopula

Here's a step-by-step guide on how to separate silver chloride from sodium trioxonitrate using filtration:

1. Start by preparing a solution containing both silver chloride and sodium trioxonitrate. Ensure that the solids are properly dissolved in the solvent, typically water.
2. Set up the filtration apparatus by placing a funnel on top of a beaker or by using a separatory funnel.
3. Fold the filter paper into the appropriate shape and place it inside the funnel. Make sure it fits correctly and touches the sides of the funnel to prevent any bypass of the solid.
4. Wet the filter paper with some water or solvent to help it adhere to the funnel and maintain a good seal.
5. Slowly pour the solution containing silver chloride and sodium trioxonitrate into the funnel.
6. The mixture will pass through the filter paper, while the insoluble silver chloride will be trapped on the filter paper.
7. Allow the filtration process to complete. If necessary, you can gently rinse the beaker or funnel with additional solvent to ensure all of the silver chloride is collected on the filter.
8. Once the filtration is complete and all the liquid has passed through, remove the filter paper carefully from the funnel.
9. Transfer the filter paper containing the silver chloride to a separate dish or container.
10. Finally, allow the filter paper with the silver chloride to dry. You can leave it for some time at room temperature, or you can use an oven or a drying apparatus to expedite the process.
11. The silver chloride can now be weighed or collected for further analysis.

Remember to handle chemicals with caution and follow proper safety procedures when performing any experimental procedures.

What you mean is that NaNo3 is the seperation of water

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