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explain the formation of micells with an experiment​

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Answered by akshyasabar596
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The dirt present on clothes is organic in nature and insoluble in water. ... Then, the molecules of soap arrange themselves in micelle formation and trap the dirt at the centre of the cluster. These micelles remain suspended in the water. Hence, the dust particles are easily rinsed away by water

Answered by harshaldulera82
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The ionic-end of soap dissolves in water while the carbon chain dissolves in oil. The soap molecules, thus form structures called micelles. ... This is achieved by forming clusters of molecules in which the hydrophobic tails are in the interior of the cluster and the ionic ends are on the surface of the Cluster. This formation is called micells

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