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for what the lead silver system can be used​

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Answered by yamuna20eee
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Answer:

Lead-silver system and its

explanation: Phase Diagram

Lead-silver system is a two component system. The phase diagram of this system is shown in

fig. Lead and silver are immiscible with each other in liquid state. And they do not react with

each other.

Composition of liquid state is taken on X-axis and temperature on Y-axis. And pressure is

kept constant throughout the experiment. Point ‘A’ is freezing point of pure lead, it means,

solid and liquid phase of lead are D in equilibrium at this point. Now, if silver is added in it,

its freezing point decreases and solid lead and solution of silver in lead (liquid) come in

Answered by barmansuraj489
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Concept introduction:

The lead-silver system consists of two parts. Figure depicts the phase diagram for this system. In a liquid condition, lead and silver are incompatible with one another. And they don't respond to one another. The X-axis represents liquid state composition, while the Y-axis represents temperature.

Explanation:

We have to tell the reason for what the lead silver system can be used​.

A question related to this has been given to us.

Pattinson's approach is a use of the Lead-silver system. The method used to desilverize lead is called Pattinson's procedure. This process is used to remove the silver from lead and purify it.

Final answer:

So, we have written already the reason for what the lead silver system can be used​ and this is our final answer also.

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