The concentration at which micelle starts behaving like an electrolytr
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In soap solution the micelles are formed with two ends. Its one end is hydrophilic and other end is hydrophobic. The hydrophobic end attaches with the dirt and remove it. Micelles are a long chain of carbon atoms. The micelles stay as a colloid and will not come together to precipitate because of ion repulsion. Thus, the dirt suspended in the micelles is also easily rinsed.....
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In soap solution the micelles are formed with two ends. Its one end is hydrophilic and other end is hydrophobic. The hydrophobic end attaches with the dirt and remove it. Micelles are a long chain of carbon atoms. The micelles stay as a colloid and will not come together to precipitate because of ion repulsion. Thus, the dirt suspended in the micelles is also easily rinsed.....
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Associated colloids are some substances which at low concentrations behave as normal strong electrolytes, but at higher concentrations exhibit colloidal behaviour due to the formation of aggregates. The aggregated particles thus formed are called micelles. The formation of micelles takes place only above a particular temperature called Kraft temperature and above a particular concentration called critical micelle concentration (CMC).
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