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Derek Lucas
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21 September, 05:46
Which term means "water-loving"
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Braylen
21 September, 05:56
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Hydrophilic means "water-loving. "
Explanation: Chemical groups that tend to make substances hydrophilic include ionic (charged) groups and groups that contain oxygen or nitrogen atoms.
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Truffles
21 September, 06:01
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Hydrophilic means "water-loving"
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