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6 January, 09:30
What is hydrophobic exclusion?
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Tiffany Nichols
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Hydrophobic means "water fearing" while polar molecules are hydrophilic meaning "water loving." Hydrophobic exclusion describes the tendency, for examples, of multiple oil droplets in water to coalesce into fewer, larger droplets
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