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Which separation technique is used to separate the mixture of sodium Nitrate and lead nitrate

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There is some sodium nitrate dissolved in water. You have to obtain the sodium nitrate. Now, I know that normally you can use evaporation to get the solute. However, sodium nitrate may explode if heated.

We have learned about the following separation techniques:

Filtration

Evaporation

Crystallisation

Simple Distillation

Fractional Distillation

Separating Funnel

Chromatography

I thought about crystallization but don't you need a saturated solution (and therefore have to heat it to make it) for crystallization to take place. On the other hand, would chromatography separate these?

So how can you separate the sodium nitrate from the solution?

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evaporation

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