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2. What is Critical Micelle
Concentration?​

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The CMC (critical micelle concentration) is the concentration of a surfactant in a bulk phase, above which aggregates of surfactant molecules, so-called micelles, start to form. The CMC is an important characteristic for surfactants.

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