The size of a micelle is primarily determined by:
The size of the surfactant molecules.
The concentration of the surfactant in the solution.
The temperature of the solution.
The nature of the solvent.
The size of a micelle is primarily determined by the size of the surfactant molecules themselves, as they arrange themselves to minimize their exposure to the solvent environment and form the stable micellar structure.
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