In a surfactant molecule the active head surface area was 70 (secured angstroms) whereas it is hydrocarbon chain length and volume were 20 (angstroms) and 50 (cubic angstroms) respectively. The expected micellar shape is then?. Select one O a Spherical Ob. Rod-like O c. lamellar d None
In a surfactant molecule the active head surface area was 70 (secured angstroms) whereas it is hydrocarbon chain length and volume were 20 (angstroms) and 50 (cubic angstroms) respectively. The expected micellar shape is then?. Select one O a Spherical Ob. Rod-like O c. lamellar d None
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![In a surfactant molecule the active head surface area was 7.0 (secured angstroms) whereas it
is hydrocarbon chain length and volume were 20 (angstroms) and 50 (cubic angstroms)
respectively. The expected micellar shape is then?
00
Select one
O a. Spherical
O b. Rod-like
O c. lamellar
Od None
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Transcribed Image Text:In a surfactant molecule the active head surface area was 7.0 (secured angstroms) whereas it
is hydrocarbon chain length and volume were 20 (angstroms) and 50 (cubic angstroms)
respectively. The expected micellar shape is then?
00
Select one
O a. Spherical
O b. Rod-like
O c. lamellar
Od None
FINISH ATTEMPT
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