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Assuming that at 298 K the CMC for a cerrain surfactant is 6 X 10-3 M and that its mean aggregation number is 70, estimate the concentration of micelles if the bulk sur factant concentration is 0.08 M
A quantity (390 mg) of n-hexane is solubilized in 100 mL of the surfactant solution. Assuming that all the solubilized n-hexane molecules are in the micelles, what is the mean occupation number of 71-hexane in the micelles
For the system , estimate tlGo for micellization if the molecular weight of the surfactant is 326 g mol-I . If the enthalpy of micellization is 8 kJ mol- I, find the en tropy change when 1 mol of micelles forms from 70;:mhnomers.
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