The correct option is
A hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail
Explanation of the correct answer:
The correct answer is option A:
- A sodium or potassium salt of a long-chain carboxylic acid makes up a soap molecule.
- A lengthy hydrocarbon tail and a negatively charged head make up its two main parts.
- The polar end is hydrophilic in nature and soluble in water, in contrast to the hydrocarbon tail, which is hydrophobic and repels water because a micelle has captured the hydrophobic tail oil and grease.
- The micelle's external surface is created by the hydrophobic head.
- As a result, water can readily clean micelle.
Explanation of the incorrect answers:
Options B, C, and D:
- The soap molecule has a hydrophilic head and a hydrophobic tail.
- Hence, these options are incorrect.