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which type of colloids from micelles ?​

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Answered by hexi58
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Micelles are associated collides. Micelles are basically aggregate molecules which are present in a colloidal solution.

A typical micelle in aq solution forms an aggregate with a hydrophilic regions in contact with surrounding solvent. They are spherical in shape.

Answered by lalitnit
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Micelles are associated colloids. Associated colloids are those colloids which behave as normal strong electrolytes at low concentrations but exhibit colloidal properties at higher concentrations due to the formation of aggregated particles.

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