why does soap form a micelles in water
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When greasy dirt or oil is mixed with soapy water, the soap molecules arrange themselves into tiny clusters called micelles. ... It is because the fats and oils soften or melt in hot water, which allows them to attach more readily to the hydrophobic end of the soap molecule. In turn, that makes them easier to rinse away.
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