Asked by Shyan Parker on Sep 23, 2024

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Which of the following terms best describes the interior of a soap micelle in water?

A) hydrophobic
B) hydrophilic
C) hard
D) saponified
E) hydrogenated

Soap Micelle

Aggregates of soap molecules in aqueous solutions where the hydrophobic tails are inward and the hydrophilic heads are outward, essential for the cleaning action of soap in removing dirt and oil.

Interior

The inside or inner part of an object, space, or area.

Hydrophobic

Characterizing molecules or groups that repel water or do not mix well with water.

  • Discern and detail the construction and features of soap and detergent molecules.
  • Expound on the notion of micelles, including their formation mechanism and their role in the efficacy of soaps and detergents.
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Christy Smith7 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The interior of a soap micelle is made up of hydrophobic (water-hating) tails of soap molecules, which cluster together and face inward to avoid contact with water.