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Below critical micelle concentration (CMC):

A

the surfactant molecules of ions undergo association to form clusters

B

the viscosity of solution increases abruptly

C

substances like grease , fat , etc. dissolve colloidally

D

salt behave as normal , strong electrolyte.

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D
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