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(I) Lead Chloride  Precipitation (Ii) Iron (Ii) Sulphate  Substitution (Iii) Sodium Nitrate  Neutralization (Iv) Iron (Iii) Chloride  Direct Combination

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 Choose the method of preparation of the following salts, from the methods given in the list:
[List :  A. Neutralization B. Precipitation  C. Direct combination D. Substitution ]
(i) Lead chloride
(ii) Iron (II) sulphate
(iii) Sodium nitrate

(iv) Iron (III) chloride 

Match the Columns
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Solution

 (i) Lead chloride  Precipitation
(ii) Iron (II) sulphate  substitution
(iii) Sodium nitrate  Neutralization
(iv) Iron (III) chloride  Direct combination 

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