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How does emulsion form by a soap molecule for 0?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thus, a soap molecule contains a hydrophilic (polar) and a hydrophobic (non-polar) part. ... Thus, we can say that the polar group dissolves in water while the non-polar group dissolves in the dirt particle. Now, as these micelles are negatively charged, they do not coalesce and a stable emulsion is formed.

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