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How does micelle formation takes place?

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Answered by MB157232
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Micelle formation takes place when soap is added to water. ... A soap molecule has a long chain of an alkyl group, which is hydrophobic and SO4- Na+, which is hydrophilic. Since SO4- Na+ is the acid head of the soap and is capable of ionic reactions, it dissolves in water whereas the carbon chain dissolves in oil.

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Answered by sushmitasingh973
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attachment of head and tails forming a group

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