how are miscelles remain suspended and also how after beating they come into water
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Micelles usually form in soap molecules. Soap often form as micelles because they contain only one hydrocarbon chain instead of two. Therefore they make up the soap property. Micelles act as emulsifiers that allows a compound that is usually insoluble in water to dissolve.
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miscelles contain two parts hydrophobic hetrophobic. hydrophobic part attach to oil and dirt. but when beaten it will mix With water and come out
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