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what is hydrophobic exclusion


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Answered by Anonymous
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Minimization of the contact area between water and substances, especially liquids, that do not readily dissolve in water. ... Hydrophobic exclusion describes the tendency, for example, of multiple oil droplets in water to coalesce into fewer, larger droplets.

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Answered by rimsha33
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Hydrophobic exclusion describes the tendency, for example, of multiple oil droplets in water to coalesce into fewer, larger droplets. ... Water molecules that are surrounding, that is, are in contact with oil molecules are able to participate in fewer hydrogen bonds.
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