Micellar solution

In colloidal chemistry, a micellar solution consists of a dispersion of micelles (small particles) in a solvent (most usually water). Micelles are made of molecules that are attracted to both water and oily solvents, known as amphiphiles.

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Micellar solution

In colloidal chemistry, a micellar solution consists of a dispersion of micelles (small particles) in a solvent (most usually water). Micelles are made of molecules that are attracted to both water and oily solvents, known as amphiphiles.

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