There are certain substances which behave as normal strong electrolytes at low
concentration but at higher concentration they behave as colloidal solutions due to
the formation of aggregated particles. Such colloids are called associated colloids
and the aggregated particles are called micelles. Soaps and detergents are the
examples of associated colloids. The formation of micelles takes place above certain
concentration called critical micellization concentration(CMC) and a characteristic
temperature called Kraft temperature.
(xix) Which type of colloids form micelles?
(xx) Give an example of associated colloid used in our daily life.
(xxi) What does CMC stand for?
(xxii) What is the role of CMC in micelle formation?
(xxiii) What is Kraft temperature?
answer plz
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
this is not only one question
Explanation:
please mark as Brainlist answers
thanks for free points
Similar questions