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Why does micelle formation take place when soap is added to water? Will a micelle be formed in other solvents such as ethanol also?​

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Answered by abhishek4205786
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Soap molecules have two ends. One end is hydrophilic and another end is hydrophobic. When soap is dissolved in water and clothes are put in the soapy solution, soap molecules converge in a typical fashion to make a structure; called micelle. ... Hence, micelle formation takes place in water as solvent not in ethanol.

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• Soap molecules have two ends. One end is hydrophilic and another end is hydrophobic. When soap is dissolved in water and clothes are put in the soapy solution, soap molecules converge in a typical fashion to make a structure; called micelle. ... Hence, micelle formation takes place in water as solvent not in ethanol..

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