Chemistry, asked by vatsala2005, 1 year ago

explain miccels formation​

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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).

Answered by GemShivansh
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Soaps are sodium and potassium salts of long chain carboxylic acid one end is ionic while the other is hydrocarbon end . When a soap is applied it get into formation that ions are facing outside snice they are soluble in water whereas the hydrocarbon end face inside towards the dirt and form a emulsion called micelle and when they are washed since the dirt is compltely surrounded by the micelle the dirt along with micelle get qashed away...

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