A student takes about 6 ml of distilled water in each of the four test tubes P, Q, R and S. He then dissolves an equal amount of four different salts namely, sodium chloride in 'P', potassium chloride in 'Q', calcium chloride in 'R' and magnesium chloride in 'S'. Next, he then adds 10 drops of soap solution to each test tube and shakes its contents. The test tubes in which scum (insoluble substance) is formed with soap are:(A) P and Q(B) Q and R(C) R and S(D) Q and S
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Your answer is option C
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Soap forms insoluble precipitates with calcium and magnesium ions forming a scum.
Hence, test tube R and S containing calcium chloride and magnesium chloride respectively will form scum.
Option C is correct.
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