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How can `0.1g` samples of the two white solids, lead (II) chloride and silver chloride, be distinguished from one another?

A

Add `10mL` of cold water to each. The silver chloride will dissolve

B

Add `10mL` of hot water to each. The lead (II)chloride will dissolve.

C

Add `10mL` of sodium chloride to each solution. The lead (II) chloride will become warm and release chlorine gas.

D

Add `10mL` of zinc chloride solution to each. The silver chloride will change to metallic silver.

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