an electrically charged particle built up from polymeric molecules or ions and occurring in certain colloidal electrolytic solutions like soaps and detergents
An aggregate of surfactant molecules or ions in solution Such aggregates form spontaneously at or above a surfactant concentration called the critical micelle concentration
a colloidal aggregate, in a simple geometric form, of a specific number of amphipathic molecules which forms at a well-defined concentration, called the critical micelle concentration
A spherical formation caused by an amphiphilic substance in a solution The lyophilic end of the molecule tends to orient itself toward the outside of the sphere while the lyophobic end tends to orient itself toward the inside of the sphere
an emulsification product in which individual emulsifier molecules orient themselves with their hydrophobic portion toward the fat molecules and their hydrophilic portions toward the water
Colloid particle composed of many aggregated small molecules having a layered structure
The structure formed by amphipathic molecules in solution that places the polar group toward the solution and the hydrophobic group toward the interior
A spherical arrangement of organic molecules in water solution clustered so that their hydrophobic parts are buried inside the sphere and their hydrophilic parts are on the surface of the sphere and in contact with water
{i} electrically charged particle (Physical Chemistry); basic unit of protoplasm (Biology)
A formation common to amphiphilic molecules in which the ends that are repulsed by the solvent are gathered in the center and the solvent-friendly ends surround them This formation is transferred to the substrate because the PEO likes the substrate more than the PS