There are certain substances which behave as normal, strong electrolyte at low concentration but at higher concentration they behave as colloidal solutions due to the formation of aggeregated particles. Such colloidals called associated colloids and the aggeregated particles are called micelles. The formation of micelles take place above certain concentration called critical micelization concentration called critical micellization concentration (CMC) and a characteristic temperature.
Micelles are formed only
A. Above `CMC` and above the Kraft tempareture
B. Below `CMC` and the Kraft tempareture
C. Above `CMC` and below the Kraft tempareture
D. Below `CMC` and above the Kraft tempareture