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what is micelle formation?why does micelle formation takes place when soap is added to water?​

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Answered by snehal0876
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Answer:

miscelle

Explanation:

miscelle has two ends hydrophilic end and hydro phobic end

hydrophobic itselfs states that it has phobia of water so by ion ion repulsion miscelle formation takes place

Answered by prasha111
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hey

micelle is a sort of foam or lather which forms when the hydrophobic side of soap traps organic dirt within the structure formed by the hydrophobic and hydrophillic ends.

when soap is added to water the sodium end which is hydrophilic gets in contact of water and the hydrophillic end which is attached to the sodium forms a structure which helps it to stay away from water . it is sort of like this in the picture given above .

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