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what is critical micelle concentration​

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In colloidal and surface chemistry, the critical micelle concentration is defined as the concentration of surfactants above which micelles form and all additional surfactants added to the system will form micelles. The CMC is an important characteristic of a surfactant

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The CMC (critical micelle concentration) is the concentration of a surfactant in a bulk phase, above which aggregates of surfactant molecules, so-called micelles, start to form. The CMC is an important characteristic for surfactants.

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