`10mL` of `1mM` surfactant solution forms a monoolayer covering `0.24cm^(2)` on a polar substrate. If the polar head is approximated as a cube, what is its edge length ?
10 ml of 1 millimolar surfactant solution forms a monolayer covering 0.24cm^(2) on a polar substrate. If the polar head is approximated as a cube. Consider the surfactant is adsorbed only on one face of the cube. What is the edge length of cube? (Answer should be in pm and assume Avogadro's number =6xx10^(23) ).
Molecules from 10mL of 1mM surfactant solution are adsorbed on 0.24cm^(2) area forming unimolecular layer. Assuming surfactant molecules to be cube in shape, determine the edge length of the cube.
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