The critical micelle concentration $(CMC)$ of a soap solution is $5 \times 10^{-4} \ mol \ L^{-1}$. Identify the correct statements about this solution.
$I$. The micelle is stable if the soap solution concentration is $10^{-7} \ mol \ L^{-1}$
$II$. The micelle is stable if the soap solution concentration is higher than $5 \times 10^{-4} \ mol \ L^{-1}$
$III$. Micelles are also known as associated colloids.

  • A
    $I, II, III$
  • B
    $I, II$ only
  • C
    $I, III$ only
  • D
    $II, III$ only

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