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In the soap micelles

A

the ionic end of soap is on the surface of the cluster while the carbon chain is in the interior of the cluster.

B

ionic end of soap is in the interior of the cluster and the carbon chain is out of the cluster

C

both ionic end and carbonchain are in the interior of the cluster

D

both ionic end and carbon chain are on the exterior of the cluster

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