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What is Hydrophobic?​

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Answered by Tulasigedala
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Hydrophobic is a property of a substance that repels water. It means lacking affinity for water, and tending to repel or not to absorb water. Hydrophobic molecules tend to be non-polar molecules and group together. Oils and fats are hydrophobic. ... Hydrophobic may also be known as hydrophobicity.

Answered by akanksha2614
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Hydrophobic is a property of a substance that repels water. It means lacking affinity for water, and tending to repel or not to absorb water. Hydrophobic molecules tend to be non-polar molecules and group together. Oils and fats are hydrophobic. ... Hydrophobic may also be known as hydrophobicity.

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