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can phospholipids form soaps?​

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Answered by sangeetaratnani
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Micelles are formed when a certain molecule are added with water. The molecule is fatty acids, phospholipids, or a salt of a fatty acid (soap).

Answered by llDiplomaticGuyll
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Each phospholipid molecule has a polar (hydrophilic) head and two non-polar (hydrophobic) tails. The hydrophobic tails of the two layers repel water. The soap bubble bilayer is made of molecules with a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail. Unlike a cell, air surrounds a soap bubble instead of water.

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