When a common salt is added to the saponified product of oil, the soap is thrown

When a common salt is added to the saponified product of oil, the soap is thrown out because

Options

(a) common salt is an ionic compound
(b) conc.of sodium ion is increased
(c) the solubility product of the common salt decreases in the presence of soap
(d) soap is insoluble in the presence of chloride ions

Correct Answer:

soap is insoluble in the presence of chloride ions

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