Explain hydrophilic and hydrophobic in terms of oil?
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Answer: Hydrophobic part is one that repels water
Hydrophilic part attracts water
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World of Molecules Nearly all compounds fall into one of two categories: hydrophilic ('water-loving') and hydrophobic ('water-hating').
Water and anything that will mix with water are hydrophilic.
Oil and anything that will mix with oil are hydrophobic.
When water and oil are mixed they separate.
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