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Match the Salts Given in Column I with Their Method of Preparation Given in Column Ii Pb(No3)2 from Pbo and Mgcl2 from Mg and Fecl3 from Fe And Nano3 from Naoh and Znco3 from Znso4 - Chemistry

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Match the salts given in Column I with their method of preparation given in Column II

  Column I   Column II
1 Pb(NO3)2 from PbO A Simple displacement
2 MgCl2 from Mg B Titration
3 FeCl3 from Fe C Neutralization
4 NaNO3 from NaOH D Precipitation
5 ZnCO3 from ZnSO4 E Combination

Solution

Column-I Column-II
Pb(NO3)2 from PbO Precipitation
MgCl2 from Mg  Simple displacement
FeCl3 from Fe  Combination
NaNO3 from NaOH  Neutralisation
ZnCO3 from ZnSO4  Titration
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