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A substance which forms micelles in solu...

A substance which forms micelles in solutions contains 

A

carboxylic group

B

alkyl group

C

water insoluble long hydrocarbon groups and water soluble polar groups

D

water soluble hydrocarbon group and water insoluble polar group

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C
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