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Abhishek Anand

Class 12th
Biology
2 years ago

What are hydrophobic molecules (or hydrophobic molecular regions)? What are hydrophilic molecules? How can they be characterized in relation to their polarity?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

Hydrophobic molecules are those that have little or no propensity to dissolve in water (hydro = water, phobia = fear). Hydrophilic molecules are those that have great propensity to dissolve in water (philia = friendship). Water is a polar substance. Remembering the rule that “equal dissolves equal” one can conclude that hydrophobic substances are non-polar molecules while hydrophilic molecules are polar molecules.

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