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A Student Takes About 4 Ml of Distilled Water in Four Test Tubes Marked P, Q, R and S. He Then Dissolves in Each Test Tube an Equal Amount of One Salt in One Test Tube, Namely Sodium Sulphate in P, P. - Science

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प्रश्न

A student takes about 4 ml of distilled water in four test tubes marked P, Q, R and S. He then dissolves in each test tube an equal amount of one salt in one test tube, namely sodium sulphate in P, potassium sulphate in Q, calcium sulphate in R and magnesium sulphate in S. After that he adds an equal amount of soap solution in each test tube. On shaking each of these test tubes well, he observes a good amount of lather (foam) in the test tube marked

(A) P and Q

(B) Q and R

(C) P, Q and S

(D) P, R and S

उत्तर

P and Q

Lather (foam) is formed by the reaction of soap solution with sodium sulphate and potassium sulphate in the test tubes P and Q, respectively. They are dissolved in water to give a neutral solution.

Sulphates, chlorides and bicarbonates of calcium and magnesium make the water hard.

Thus, the lather is not formed in the test tubes R and S.

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While preparing soap a small quantity of common salt is generally added to the reaction mixture of vegetable oil and sodium hydroxide. Which one of the following may be the purpose of adding common salt?

(A) To reduce the basic nature of the soap

(B) To make the soap neutral

(C) To enhance the cleansing power of the soap

(D) To favour the precipitation of the soap


Which of the following sets of materials can be used for conducting a saponification reaction for the preparation of soap?

(a) Ca(OH)2 and neem oil

(b) NaOH and neem oil

(c) NaOH and mineral oil

(d) Ca(OH)2 and mineral oil


A student requires hard water for an experiment in his laboratory which is not available in the neighbouring area. In the laboratory there are some salts, which when dissolved in distilled water can convert it into hard water. Select from the following groups of salts, a group, each salt of which when dissolved in distilled water will make it hard.
(A) Sodium chloride, Potassium chloride
(B) Sodium sulphate, Potassium sulphate
(C) Sodium sulphate, Calcium sulphate
(D) Calcium sulphate, Calcium chloride


How is soap made? Write a word equation involved in soap making.

 

The soap molecule has a ______.


In a soap micelle, the soap molecules are arranged radially with:
(a) ionic ends directed towards the centre and hydrocarbon ends directed outwards
(b) hydrocarbon ends directed towards the centre and ionic ends directed outwards
(c) both ionic ends and hydrocarbon ends directed toward the centre
(d) both hydrocarbon ends and ionic ends directed outwards


The chemical mostly used in the preparation of most of the soaps we use is

(a) Sodium chloride

(b) Potassium hydroxide

(c) Sodium hydroxide

(a) Potassium chloride


Give a scientific explanation.

Soap forms a precipitate in hard water. 


Explain why soap cannot be used in hard water.


TFM in soaps represents ______ content in soap.


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