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Match the chemicals in column I with their uses on column II:


Column I Column II
(A) Sodium perborate(I) Disinfectant
(B) Chlorine(II) Antiseptic
(C) Bithional(III) Milk bleaching agent
(D) Potassium sterate(IV) Soap

A
A=I, B=II, C=III, D=IV
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A=II, B=III, C=IV, D=I
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C
A=III, B=I, C=II, D=IV
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A=IV, B=I, C=II, D=III
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Solution

The correct option is D A=III, B=I, C=II, D=IV
Sodium perborate is used as a milk bleaching agent.

Chlorine is used as a disinfectant. Other disinfectants are sulphur dioxide and the concentrated solution of phenol.

Bithional is used as antiseptic in soaps. Other common antiseptics are cloroxylenol, dettil, iodoform, boric acid, dilute solution of phenol and hydrogen peroxide.

Potassium sterate is used as soap. Potassium soaps are softer than sodium soaps.

Hence, option C is correct.

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