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Answered by Anonymous
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Micelles are lipid molecules that arrange themselves in a spherical form in aqueous solutions. The formation of a micelle is a response to the amphipathic nature of fatty acids, meaning that they contain both hydrophilic regions (polar head groups) as well as hydrophobic regions the long hydrophobic chain).

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Answered by 3CHANDNI339
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• Soap molecules have different properties at their two ends . Its one end is hydrophilic and other is hydrophobic .

• At the surface of water the hydrophobic end or tail of soap will be insoluble in water and the soap will align along the surface of water with the ionic end in water and the hydrocarbon 'tail ' protruding out of water.

• Inside water , these molecules show a unique orientation that keeps the hydrocarbon portion out of the water .This is done by forming clusters of molecules in which the hydrophobic tails are in the interior of the cluster and on the surface of cluster,ionic ends are present.

•This formation of cluster of molecules is called micelle.

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