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A precipitate of lead chloride is formed when silver chloride is dissolved in a saturated solution of lead chloride due to g

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Due to "Common ion effect".

Step-by-step explanation:

Lead chloride and Silver chloride have an ion in common which is Cl-, when these two solutions are dissolved, more chloride reacts with lead which shifts equilibrium position to the right hence precipitating out.

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