why does micelle in place when soap is added to water? Why are micelles not form when soap is added to ethanol?
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Soap molecule consist of two parts, one hydrophillic and other one is hydrophobic Hydrophobic part ofsoap is dissolved with dirt molecule and hydrophillic remains suspended in water. Thus more molecules of soap are attached to dirt having their one end suspended in water to form a micelle
micelle wont be formed in ethanol because it is non polar in nature also no oil will be there on ethanol due to which soap wont be formed
micelle wont be formed in ethanol because it is non polar in nature also no oil will be there on ethanol due to which soap wont be formed
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