hydrophobic

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English - Turkish
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(Havacılık) su geçirmez
(Kimya,Teknik) susevmez
(İnşaat) sudan korkan
(Gıda) su sevmeyen
hidrofob
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HiDROFOBiK
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SU GEciRMEZ
(İnşaat) suyu iten
hydrophobic bonding
hidrofob bağlanma
hydrophobic colloid
susevmez koloit
hydrophobic colloid
(Kimya) hidrofob koloit
Hydrophobicity
hidrofobiklik
Hydrophobicity
hidrofobluk
hydrophobicity
(Tıp,Teknik) hidrofobisite
hydrophobicity
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English - English
Lacking an affinity for water; unable to absorb, or be wetted by water
Of, or having hydrophobia (rabies)
{a} pertaining to canine madness or dread of water
Having a tendency to repeal water; hydrophobic materials will not easily absorb water
Term given to a substance that is not soluble in water
Of or pertaining to hydrophobia; producing or caused by rabies; as, hydrophobic symptoms; the hydrophobic poison
"Water-fearing"; having a strong aversion for water Substances that tend not to dissolve in water
Having a strong aversion for water
lacking affinity for water; tending to repel and not absorb water; tending not to dissolve in or mix with or be wetted by water
the opposite of hydrophilic
Having an aversion for water
abnormally afraid of water
Water hating or having a strong aversion to water
A qualitative term referring to the water-avoiding nature of a species A functional group of a molecule that is not very water-soluble is referred to as a hydrophobe
A repellency for water
Means water insoluble and refers to non-polar properties as opposed to polar properties of water Water soluble, or hydrophilic, molecules do not easily mix with hydrophobic molecules or solutions Oil is a hydrophobic substance and mixtures of oily and watery molecules tend to minimize their contact surface Thus the observed separation of oil from water when left standing However, oil can be partially mixed with water when shaking a container vigorously indicating that the separation or mixing of molecules is determined by the energy of molecular interaction The energy to overcome these molecular interactions can be provided by mechanical force (shaking) or high temperature The latter is a well known observation; salts, sugars, and fats normally mix better in hot than cold water, and hot water is better in removing stains form dishes or cloths
of, relating to, or having a lack of affinity for water; resistant to wetting
abnormally afraid of water lacking affinity for water; tending to repel and not absorb water; tending not to dissolve in or mix with or be wetted by water
"Water hating" Those functional groups or molecules which prefer to be in an environment where there is no water; an oily environment
{s} suffering from hydrophobia (abnormal fear of water); lacking attraction for water
lacking affinity for water, or failing to adsorb or absorb water
Literally, water-hating Describes nonpolar groups that repel water molecules
Having a strong aversion (dislike) for water The opposite of hydrophilic
Water hating Does not readily dissolve in water The degree of hydrophobicity is variable
Tending to repel water; lacking affinity for water [3] (SM*)
"Water hating" Nonpolar groups that repel water
Substance which does not absorb or exhibit affinity for water; not wettable Also, lipophilic
Having a strong aversion for water Hydrophobic molecules are relatively insoluble in water and tend to sorb to soil particles
An interaction between a hydrophobic ('water-hating') part of a molecule and an aqueous environment
Lacking affinity for water
Lacking the affinity or the ability to absorb water (moisture)
Literally, "water-fearing"; nonpolar compounds that are immiscible with water The side chains of some amino acids are nonpolar, and hence protein sequences rich in these amino acids tend to locate to the interior of the protein in its native state, away from the solvent
`water-hating', typically non-polar molecules or parts of molecules are hydrophobic as they are not attracted to water molecules which are polar Compare hydrophilic
hydrophobicity
The degree to which a substance is hydrophobic
hydrophobicity
The condition of being hydrophobic
hydrophobicity
In chemistry, hydrophobicity (from the combining form of water in Attic Greek hydro- and for fear phobos) refers to the physical property of a molecule (known as a hydrophobe) that is repelled from a mass of water
hydrophobicity
the property of being water-repellent; tending to repel and not absorb water
hydrophobic
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