Definition of Apolar. Meaning of Apolar. Synonyms of Apolar

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Definition of Apolar

Apolar
Apolar A*po"lar, a. [Pref. a- + polar.] (Biol.) Having no radiating processes; -- applied particularly to certain nerve cells.

Meaning of Apolar from wikipedia

- In chemistry, polarity is a separation of electric charge leading to a molecule or its chemical groups having an electric dipole moment, with a negatively...
- A solvent (from the Latin solvō, "loosen, untie, solve") is a substance that dissolves a solute, resulting in a solution. A solvent is usually a liquid...
- The idea is to use a moderately apolar solvent to solubilize the dye allowing it to partition into the highly apolar fat without the solvent solubilizing...
- in apolar solvent versus solid organogelator in apolar solvent. Surfactant or surfactant mixture forms reverse micelles when mixed with an apolar solvent...
- hydrocarbon tails are contained on the inside of the micelle and hence the polar-apolar interface of the aggregates has a positive mean curvature, by definition...
- various safety gloves against dimethylmercury and found that the small, apolar molecule diffuses through most of them in seconds, much more quickly than...
- structure is induced by the protein's tertiary structure. The molecule's apolar (hydrophobic) amino acids are bounded towards the molecule's interior whereas...
- that keeps the coiled-coil structure is hydrophobic interactions between apolar residues along the keratin's helical segments. Limited interior space is...
- sparingly soluble in water or other highly polar solvents, as well as in apolar solvents like hexane, but is soluble in ether, ethanol and methanol, and...
- and the neat reaction takes even longer (48 hours). Other reactions with apolar reactants such as Ene reactions and Diels–Alder reactions also exhibit rate...