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What is a hydrophobic interaction???​

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Answered by llMissBeautyBlastll
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The hydrophobic effect is the observed tendency of nonpolar substances to aggregate in an aqueous solution and exclude water molecules. Hydrophobic interactions describe the relations between water and hydrophobes (low water-soluble molecules). ... The mixing of fat and water is a good example of this particular interaction

Answered by graciya
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Explanation:

“Hydrophobic interaction” is usually understood as the cause of low solubility of nonpolar substances in water, of their hydrophobicity.

hydrophobic effect is the observed tendency of nonpolar substances to aggregate in an aqueous solution and exclude water molecules.

  • Hydrophobic interactions describe the relations between water and hydrophobes (low water-soluble molecules).
  • The mixing of fat and water is a good example of this particular interaction.

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