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Distinguishing reagent between silver and lead salt is

A

`H_(2)S` gas

B

dil. HCl solution

C

`[NH_(2)Cl(solid)+NH_(4)OH]` solution

D

`[NH_(2)Cl (solid)+(NH_(4))CO_(3)]` solution

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The correct Answer is:
B

On adding dil. HCL to silver and lead salts , while precipitate of chlorides of Ag and Pb are obtained which on heating with water are separated from each other as `PbCl_(2)` is soluble in hot water but AgCl is not .
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