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to repel water; water-repulsing adsorbents, often used to extract oil from water
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of, relating to, or having a lack of affinity for water; resistant to wetting
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Having a strong aversion for water. Hydrophobic molecules are relatively insoluble in water and tend to sorb to soil particles.
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Lacking an affinity for, repelling, orfailing to absorb or adsorb water. Contrast with hydrophilic.
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Water fearing. A term applied to that portion of a detergent molecule that has an affinity for non-water surfaces or substances. The hydrophilic and hydrophobic portions of the detergent molecule have a direct and extremely important role to play in detergent function, such as defluculation, emulsification, suspension, etc. lacking the ability to absorb water.
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