How do you separate an aqueous solution of lead II and copper II ions?

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2026-05-13 16:06

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One method to separate lead(II) ions and copper(II) ions from an aqueous solution is through precipitation. By adding a solution containing a precipitating agent specific for lead(II) ions, such as potassium chromate, lead chromate will precipitate out of solution while copper remains in solution. The two components can then be physically separated by filtration.

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