Which of the following factors can disrupt micelle formation?
Increasing the temperature of the solution.
Adding more amphiphilic molecules to the solution.
Lowering the concentration of the solution.
Adding a solute
Micelle formation can be disrupted by adding a solute, such as a surfactant or a hydrophobic molecule, that competes with the hydrophobic tails of amphiphilic molecules for water molecules.
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