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Why does micelle formation take place when soap is added to water? Will a micelle be formed in other solvents such as ethanol also?


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Micelle formation

  • The Soap has two ends one is a hydrophilic (water-loving) end and the other is a hydrophobic (water-repelling) end.

  • When the soap is dissolved in water, its hydrophobic part surrounds the dirt and the hydrophilic part is attracted to the water forming a cluster type structure which is called a micelle.

Formation of micelle in different solvents

  • Soaps are the sodium salts of the long chains fatty acids.
  • In all those solvents in which sodium salt of these fatty acids dissolve the micelle formation takes place and vice versa.
  • In Ethanol, these sodium salts of the fatty acids do not dissolve and hence micelle formation will not take place.

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