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what are miceles? explain with example.what is their importance in the cleansing action of soap​

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Answered by sanskarsingh98013416
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an aggregate of molecules in a colloidal solution, such as those formed by detergents

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Answered by nihalbisht08
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Micelle, in physical chemistry, a loosely bound aggregation of several tens or hundreds of atoms, ions (electrically charged atoms), or molecules, forming a colloidal particle—i.e., one of a number of ultramicroscopic particles dispersed through some continuous medium.

Thus, the soap molecules form structures called micelles. In micelles, one end is towards the oil droplet and the other end which is the ionic faces outside. Therefore, it forms an emulsion in water and helps in dissolving the dirt when we wash our clothes.

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