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Scum is basically a sticky white substance which is insoluble in water. It mainly formed due to the reaction of magnesium and calcium ions with the sodium and potassium salts of carboxylic acids. when this reaction occurs,an insoluble white precipitate is formed which is commonly called as scum.
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Isomers are molecules that have the same chemical formula but have different arrangements of their atoms.
Optical isomerism is a type of isomerism in which isomeric compounds differ only in the direction in which they rotate the plane of polarized light.
Each of two or more forms of a compound which have the same structure but are mirror images of each other and typically differ in optical activity.
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