separation method of silvdr chloride [solid] and sodium trionitrate[v] [aqueous]

Do you want.to keep the aqueous solution. I would just go with vacuum filtration, but not sure you are keeping the aqueous fractionation.

If so, (i.e., don't need aqueous solution) Buchner funnel, vacuum flask, filter paper and DI water are needed. Hook up Buchner funnel and vacuum flask. Add filter paper to Buchner funnel and turn on suction hose from bench top. Lightly wet filter paper with DO water to create suction and then add solution. Let solid dry.

I don't know how a question like this is answered because there is no such chemical as sodium trionitrate(v). You MAY be trying to write sodium trioxonitrate(v) but that is a st..id and incorrect way to write the name of NaNO3. That is sodium nitrate.

The separation of silver chloride (AgCl) and sodium trinitrate(V) (NaNO3) involves a specific method known as filtration. Filtration is a common separation technique used to separate a solid from a liquid by using a filter medium. Here's how you can perform this separation:

Materials and Equipment:
1. Silver chloride (solid) and sodium trinitrate(V) solution (aqueous)
2. Filtration setup (funnel, filter paper, and stand)
3. Beaker or container

Procedure:
1. Set up the filtration setup: Place a funnel in a stand and put a filter paper inside the funnel.
2. Wet the filter paper: Moisten the filter paper with a small amount of distilled water. This helps the filter paper adhere to the funnel and prevents small particles from passing through.
3. Pour the mixture: Carefully pour the silver chloride and sodium trinitrate(V) solution into the funnel with the filter paper. The liquid component (sodium trinitrate(V) solution) will pass through the filter paper and collect in the container beneath.
4. Collect the filtrate: The filtrate will contain the sodium trinitrate(V) solution. Make sure to collect it in a separate container for further use or disposal.
5. Collect the residue: The residue left on the filter paper is the silver chloride. It can be collected by carefully removing the filter paper from the funnel and gently transferring the solid onto a watch glass or any appropriate container.

Important note: After obtaining the silver chloride, it may contain residual moisture. To remove this moisture, you can place the solid on a watch glass and leave it somewhere safe to air dry until it reaches a constant mass.

By following this method of filtration, you can separate silver chloride (solid) from sodium trinitrate(V) solution (aqueous).