hydrophobic$552008$ - translation to greek
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hydrophobic$552008$ - translation to greek

AGGREGATION OF NON-POLAR MOLECULES IN AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
Hydrophobic interactions; Hydrophobic core; The hydrophobic effect; Hydrophobic force
  • cocoa powder is a good example of a "hydrophobic substance"
  • Dynamic hydrogen bonds between molecules of liquid water, the shape of the molecules is sometimes compared to that of boomerangs.

hydrophobic      
υδροφόβος
water proofing         
  • A wax coating makes this [[Manila hemp]] waterproof
  • Waterproofing with two component system
  • A water droplet on a superhydrophobic surface
PROCESS OF MAKING AN OBJECT OR STRUCTURE WATERPROOF OR WATER-RESISTANT
Water Proof; Waterproof; Patio sealant; Hydro-phobic sealer; Hydrophobic sealer; Water resistant; Water-resistant; Waterproofs; Water proofing; Water proofs; Water proofed; Waterproofed; Watertight; Water resist; Water repellent; Water-repellent; Waterproof membrane; Water proof; Water-proof; Water-proofing; Environmental seal; Environmental sealing; Weather sealing; Weather-sealing; Weathersealing; Weathersealed; Weather-sealed; Weather sealed; Weather seal; Weather-seal; Environmentally sealed; Water repellency; Water protection
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Definition

Hydrophobic
·adj Of or pertaining to hydrophobia; producing or caused by rabies; as, hydrophobic symptoms; the hydrophobic poison.

Wikipedia

Hydrophobic effect

The hydrophobic effect is the observed tendency of nonpolar substances to aggregate in an aqueous solution and exclude water molecules. The word hydrophobic literally means "water-fearing", and it describes the segregation of water and nonpolar substances, which maximizes hydrogen bonding between molecules of water and minimizes the area of contact between water and nonpolar molecules. In terms of thermodynamics, the hydrophobic effect is the free energy change of water surrounding a solute. A positive free energy change of the surrounding solvent indicates hydrophobicity, whereas a negative free energy change implies hydrophilicity.

The hydrophobic effect is responsible for the separation of a mixture of oil and water into its two components. It is also responsible for effects related to biology, including: cell membrane and vesicle formation, protein folding, insertion of membrane proteins into the nonpolar lipid environment and protein-small molecule associations. Hence the hydrophobic effect is essential to life. Substances for which this effect is observed are known as hydrophobes.