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Repelled by water. Having the property of not mixing readily with water. Hydrophobic compounds are typically non-polar compounds, without charged or electronegative atoms, and often contains many CH bonds.
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A molecule that dissolves very poorly in water.
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("water-fearing") Pertaining to nonpolar molecules that disrupt the hydrogen-bonded structure of water without forming favorable interactions with the water molecules; thus, these molecules are insoluble in water.
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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.
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Having little or no affinity for water.
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