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- molecule that is seemingly repelled from a m**** of water (known as a hydrophobe). In contrast, hydrophiles are attracted to water. Hydrophobic molecules...
- the free dictionary. Hydrophobia or hydrophobe may refer to: Aquaphobia, a psychological fear of water Hydrophobe, a term used in chemistry to describe...
- 200 Ω·m drinking water, 180000 Ω·m deionized water at 20°C) See also: Hydrophobe Superhydrophobe This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- essential to life. Substances for which this effect is observed are known as hydrophobes. Amphiphiles are molecules that have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic...
- to water molecules and tends to be dissolved by water. In contrast, hydrophobes are not attracted to water and may seem to be repelled by it. Hygroscopics...
- Water supply Hydrop**** (zoology), see Haleciidae Hydraulic ac****ulator Hydrophobe Hydrophone This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the...
- multiplied by 300, indicates the approximate molecular weight of the hydrophobe; and the last digit x 10 gives the percentage polyoxyethylene content...
- Superhydrophobia) can be used for chemical and scientific purposes. See Hydrophobe page. Dunglison RJ (1895). A dictionary of medical science: containing...
- superfamily includes seven families: the heavy metal efflux (HME), the hydrophobe/amphiphile efflux-1 (gram-negative bacteria), the nodulation factor exporter...
- Latin umerus, shoulder humerus hydr(o)- water Gr**** ὕδωρ (húdōr), water hydrophobe, hydrogen hyper- extreme or beyond normal Gr**** ὑπέρ (hupér), over, above;...