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Explanation for "hydrophobic"?
Hi,
in chemistry class I was always wondering how materials can be hydrophobic. I understand that dipolar molecules such as water are hydrophil because they attract due to the dipole interaction, but why do they repell neutral molecules?
What is the interaction of hydrophobic molecules amongst each other?
Hi,
in chemistry class I was always wondering how materials can be hydrophobic. I understand that dipolar molecules such as water are hydrophil because they attract due to the dipole interaction, but why do they repell neutral molecules?
What is the interaction of hydrophobic molecules amongst each other?