“…Electric conductivity data are typically obtained by employing common electrodes and/or ion selective electrodes, and they are most commonly used to verify the presence of aggregates and to determine the critical micellar concentration, cmc, the degree of ionization of micelles α (or the fraction of bounded counterions, β = 1 − α), ,,, and a variety of thermodynamic data . New approaches to determine micellization parameters such as micellization constants, aggregation numbers, numbers of counterions per micelle, and critical aggregation concentrations of mixed ionic−nonionic surfactants have been recently reported. ,− Conductivity data have also been employed to interpret changes in the structure of mixed micelles, to explain micellar effects on chemical reactivity, and to evidence formation of ion pairs between ions of interest. − …”