How micelles are formed. Explain cleaning action of soap?
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When soap is dissolved in water, its hydrophobic ends attach themselves to the dirt and remove it from the cloth. Then, the molecules of soap arrange themselves in micelle formation and trap the dirt at the centre of the crustel. These micelles remain suspended in the water.
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Answer: The molecule of soap constitutes sodium or potassium salts of long-chain carboxylic acids. ... In the case of soaps, the carbon chain dissolves in oil and the ionic end dissolves in water. Thus, the soap molecules form structures called micelles.
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