Definition of Hydrophobes. Meaning of Hydrophobes. Synonyms of Hydrophobes

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- molecules and nonpolar solvents. Because water molecules are polar, hydrophobes do not dissolve well among them. Hydrophobic molecules in water often...
- to water molecules and tends to be dissolved by water. In contrast, hydrophobes are not attracted to water and may seem to be repelled by it. Hygroscopics...
- the free dictionary. Hydrophobia or hydrophobe may refer to: Aquaphobia, a psychological fear of water Hydrophobe, a term used in chemistry to describe...
- essential to life. Substances for which this effect is observed are known as hydrophobes. Amphiphiles are molecules that have both hydrophobic and hydrophilic...
- Latin umerus, shoulder humerus hydr(o)- water Gr**** ὕδωρ (húdōr), water hydrophobe, hydrogen hyper- extreme or beyond normal Gr**** ὑπέρ (hupér), over, above;...
- archéologie des matériaux exploités pour leurs propriétés adhésives et hydrophobes (Doctorat). Université Nice Sophia Antipolis. Kozowyk, P. R. B.; Soressi...
- characteristics. For example, leucine and isoleucine are both aliphatic, branched hydrophobes. Similarly, aspartic acid and glutamic acid are both small, negatively...
- to grow and encomp**** more hydrophobes. If there are more hydrophobes in a micelle, then the solubility of the hydrophobe increases. The increase in the...
- with a short hydrogen bond at the end; P2-Phe is also surrounded by hydrophobes including the face of the triad histidine; P1-Gln forms four hydrogen...
- fatty acids). This process can also be carried out on a variety of other hydrophobes and using different alkoxylating compounds (e.g., propylene oxide and...