Chemistry, asked by surya157, 1 year ago

Explain the formation of micelle when soap is added to water.

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Answered by Ayushpratapsingh2210
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Soap molecule has two ends
Hydrophilic
and Hydrophobic
The hydrophilic end dissolves in water but is insoluble with carbon compounds .
The Hydrophobic end is insoluble in water and soluble with carbon compounds. When soap is added to water then molecules form a sphere like structure around the grease or dirt , that is called micelle.
Answered by princepc076
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Explanation:

surface of water with the ionic and in water and the hydrocarbon tail producing auto water inside water is molecule show a unique orientations that keeps the hydrocarbon portion out of the water this is done by forming clusters of molecules in which the hydrophobic tales are in the interior of the cluster and one of the surface of cluster ionic bonds are presentthis formation of clash of molecules is called Michael to wash away the laws and dirt particles in the form of Michaels from the surface of the cloth it is easier script mechanical your beta 9 educated in washing machine in the form of a microscope is equal to clean since the old is being connected in the centre of Michael Michael stairs calories in the solution and does not come together to precipitate due to i9 represents hence the dirt suspended in the Michaels is also easily

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