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What is micelles?¿?¿​

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Answered by kanishkasolanki11
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When soap is at the surface of water, inside water these molecules have a unique orientation that keeps the hydrocarbon portion out of the water. ... This formation is called a micelle. The Structure of Micelle. There are important roles of ends of soap molecules for formation of the structure of Micelle.

Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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