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Definition forSoap Micelles

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Answered by rohit381
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Micelles. Introduction: A micelle is formed when a variety of molecules including soaps and detergents are added to water. The molecule may be a fatty acid, a salt of a fatty acid (soap), phospholipids, or other similar molecules. The molecule must have a strongly polar "head" and a non-polar hydrocarbon chain "tail".
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✨Micelles ✨

When clothes are aggregated vigorously, some molecules are formed in the soap solution with both polar and non polar ends. These molecules are known as micelles.

Micelles have two parts:

♦ Head : This part of micelle is hydrophobic, i.e. water hating. The head of micelle attaches itself to dirt.

♦ Tail: This part of micelle is hydrophilic, i.e. water loving. This attaches with the water and flow with it.

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