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Effect of temperature on critical micelle concentration

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Answered by king9638
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Temperature increases CMC critical micelle concentration at high temperature hydrogen bond is formed
Answered by ravitavisen
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For each surfactant, as the system temperature increases, the CMC initially decreases and then increases, owing to the smaller probability of hydrogen bond formation at higher temperatures. The onset of micellization tends to occur at higher concentrations as the temperature increases.

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