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  • Hydrophile - Wikipedia
    Hydrophilic substances (ex: salts) can seem to attract water out of the air Sugar is also hydrophilic, and like salt is sometimes used to draw water out of foods
  • Hydrophilic - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
    Hydrophilic means water-loving; having an affinity for water; capable of interacting with water through hydrogen bonding Etymology: from Greek hydros, meaning “water” and philia, meaning “friendship” Compare: hydrophobic Hydrophilic substances are polar in nature
  • What Is the Difference Between Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic . . .
    The term hydrophilic translates to “water-loving” and describes substances that readily interact with water These substances are typically polar molecules or ionic compounds, meaning they carry partial or full positive and negative charges
  • What Does the Term Hydrophilic Mean? - Biology Insights
    Hydrophilic substances readily interact with water molecules, often dissolving or absorbing water This property is fundamental to how materials behave with water, impacting processes in nature and daily life
  • HYDROPHILIC Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of HYDROPHILIC is of, relating to, or having a strong affinity for water How to use hydrophilic in a sentence
  • Hydrophilic Molecule: Definition, Examples, Applications
    A hydrophilic molecule is a water-soluble molecule that can strongly interact with water through hydrogen bonding They have positive or negative charges or partial charges Even though hydrophilic molecules are often water-soluble, “hydrophilic” is defined independently of solubility
  • Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic | Environmental Sciences | Research . . . - EBSCO
    Hydrophilic materials, meaning "water-loving," readily engage with water, often dissolving or wetting in its presence In contrast, hydrophobic materials, or "water-fearing," do not dissolve or interact well with water, leading to distinct behaviors such as water beading on their surfaces
  • What Are Hydrophilic Materials and How Do They Work?
    Materials that are hydrophilic can dissolve in, absorb, or be wetted by water A familiar example is how sugar or salt readily dissolves when stirred into a glass of water This interaction is a material property determined by the substance’s chemical structure


















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