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each question constain STATEMENT-1(Assertion ) and STATEMENT - 2 (reason). examine the statement carefully and work the correct answer accoridng to the instructions given below :
STATEMENT-1: Micelles are formed by surfactant molecules above the critical micelle concentartion (CMC).
STATEMENT-2: The conductivity of a solution having surfactant molecules decrease sharply at the CMC.

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