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Degree of Aggregation of Micelle in Colloidal Structures in Surfactant Solutions Formulas
The Degree of Aggregation of Micelle is defined as the ratio of the concentrations of surfactant to the number of moles of surfactant. And is denoted by n. Degree of Aggregation of Micelle is usually measured using the per Liter for Carrier Concentration. Note that the value of Degree of Aggregation of Micelle is always positive.
Colloidal Structures in Surfactant Solutions formulas that make use of Degree of Aggregation of Micelle
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Number of Moles of Surfactant given Critical Micelle Concentration
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What is the Degree of Aggregation of Micelle?
The Degree of Aggregation of Micelle is defined as the ratio of the concentrations of surfactant to the number of moles of surfactant. Degree of Aggregation of Micelle is usually measured using the per Liter for Carrier Concentration. Note that the value of Degree of Aggregation of Micelle is always positive.
Can the Degree of Aggregation of Micelle be negative?
No, the Degree of Aggregation of Micelle, measured in Carrier Concentration cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Degree of Aggregation of Micelle?
Degree of Aggregation of Micelle is usually measured using the per Liter[1/L] for Carrier Concentration. 1 per Cubic Meter[1/L], 1 per Cubic Centimeter[1/L] are the few other units in which Degree of Aggregation of Micelle can be measured.
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