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Explain the formation of miscelle

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Answered by radhika9585
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Miscelle are lipid molecules that arrange themselves in a spherical form in aqueous solution. the formation of miscelle is a response to the amphipathic nature of fatty acid

Answered by mantravasupatepaekhj
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Micelles are formed by the aggregation of amphipathic molecules in polar solvents, like water.

They are usually in the form of a sphere, sometimes they are in an ellipsoidal or cylindrical form; with the polar heads on the outside and the non polar tails on the inside.

It is formed snice the non polar tail is attracted by substance like oil and grease which are not soulable in water and the polar ends are in contact with water

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