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  2. A hydrophilic molecule or substance is attracted to water. Water is a polar molecule that acts as a solvent, dissolving other polar and hydrophilic substances. In biology, many substances are hydrophilic, which allows them to be dispersed throughout a cell or organism.

  3. Hydrophilic Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of HYDROPHILIC is of, relating to, or having a strong affinity for water. How to use hydrophilic in a sentence.

  4. Hydrophilic - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

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    What is hydrophilic? Hydrophilic means water-loving; having an affinity for water; capable of interacting with water through hydrogen bonding. Learn more and take the quiz!

  5. Hydrophile - Wikipedia

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    A hydrophilic molecule or portion of a molecule is one whose interactions with water and other polar substances are more thermodynamically favorable than their interactions with oil or other hydrophobic solvents.

  6. 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.

  7. Explained: Hydrophobic and hydrophilic - MIT News

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    Materials with a special affinity for water — those it spreads across, maximizing contact — are known as hydrophilic. Those that naturally repel water, causing droplets to form, are known as hydrophobic.

  8. HYDROPHILIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    In general, hydrophilic describes things that tend to interact with or be affected by water in some way. Hydrophilic is used in the context of science, especially chemistry, to describe many different substances or chemicals, such as ammonia, ethanol, table salt, and table sugar.

  9. HYDROPHILIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    HYDROPHILIC definition: 1. Hydrophilic substances can be mixed with or dissolved in water. 2. Hydrophilic substances can be…. Learn more.

  10. HYDROPHILIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    HYDROPHILIC meaning: 1. Hydrophilic substances can be mixed with or dissolved in water. 2. Hydrophilic substances can be…. Learn more.

  11. Difference Between Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Molecules

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    The substances that can mix with water are called hydrophilic substances; the substances that cannot mix with water are known hydrophobic substances. This happens mainly due to the polarity of water molecules. Nonpolar compounds cannot dissolve in a polar solvent. Here, we should consider the fact “like dissolves like”.