Definition of Hydrophobicity. Meaning of Hydrophobicity. Synonyms of Hydrophobicity

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- attracted to water Hydrophobic effect – Aggregation of non-polar molecules in aqueous solutions Hydrophobicity scales – relative hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity...
- Hydrophobicity scales are values that define the relative hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity of amino acid residues. The more positive the value, the more...
- surrounding solvent indicates hydrophobicity, whereas a negative free energy change implies hydrophilicity. The hydrophobic effect is responsible for the...
- Si(CH3) groups, this hydrophobicity occurs due to the prevention of the silica particles from interacting with water. Hydrophobic silica is used to solve...
- Hydrophobic soil is a soil whose particles repel water. The layer of hydrophobicity is commonly found at or a few centimeters below the surface, parallel...
- Hydrophobic sand (or magic sand) is a toy made from sand coated with a hydrophobic compound. The presence of the hydrophobic compound causes the grains...
- positive for hydrophobicity, these amino acids may be part of alpha-helix spanning across a lipid bilayer, which is composed of hydrophobic fatty acids...
- Hydrophobic concrete is concrete that repels water. It meets the standards outlined in the definition of waterproof concrete. Developed in Australia in...
- separation of transmembrane proteins with a higher hydrophobic thickness into the lipid rafts. Hydrophobicity scales Cell membrane Lipid raft Duque, D.; Li...
- Hydrophobic collapse is a proposed process for the production of the 3-D conformation adopted by polypeptides and other molecules in polar solvents. The...