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Are hydrophobic substances polar or nonpolar?

Hydrophobic substances are nonpolar.


Is a hydrophobic molecule more likely to be polar or nonpolar?

A hydrophobic molecule is more likely to be nonpolar.


What is in a substance that makes it hydrophobic?

Substances are hydrophobic because they are nonpolar. Nonpolar molecules are made up of elements with little difference in their electronegativities so they do not have charges or partial charges. Water is a polar molecule so it tends to be attracted to other molecules that are polar as well. This is often summed up as "like attracts like". Some examples of hydrophobic molecules include fats and oils which are nonpolar because they have large hydrophobic hydrocarbon chains.


Is olive oil polar?

no, its hydrophobic


What are properties of hydrophobic and hydrophilic?

Hydrophobic substances repel water and do not mix well with it due to their non-polar nature, while hydrophilic substances attract and bond with water molecules due to their polar nature. Hydrophobic substances tend to be nonpolar and often include oils and fats, while hydrophilic substances tend to be polar and include salts and sugars.


Why can soap dissolve in polar and nonpolar substances?

Soap can dissolve in both polar and nonpolar substances because it contains both hydrophilic (water-attracting) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) parts in its molecular structure. The hydrophilic part dissolves in water, while the hydrophobic part can dissolve in nonpolar substances like oils and fats, allowing soap to effectively clean surfaces by lifting away dirt and grease.


How do you explain the phrase like dissolves like in terms of polar and nonpolar substances?

Polar substances dissolve other polar substances, and nonpolar substances dissolve other nonpolar substances. A polar substance cannot dissolve a polar substance and a nonpolar substance cannot dissolve a polar substance.


What are the properties of a molecule that is both hydrophobic and polar?

A molecule that is both hydrophobic and polar has a nonpolar region that repels water (hydrophobic) and a polar region that interacts with water (polar). This unique combination of properties allows the molecule to dissolve in both water and nonpolar solvents.


Is CH3 hydrophobic?

methyl is hydrophobic because it is non polar. the c-h bonds have little electronegativity difference I believe. water is polar, and nonpolar things don't tend to react or dissolve in polar substances.


Why iodine is more soluble in cl but less soluble in water?

Iodine is not soluble in water because iodine is nonpolar and water is polar. According to the "Like dissolve like" expression, nonpolar substances are soluble with nonpolar substances and polar substances are soluble with polar substances, but nonpolar substances are not soluble with polar substances.


Is hydrophobic a property that makes a molecule polar or nonpolar?

Hydrophobicity is a property that makes a molecule nonpolar.


Does nonpolar means hydrophobic or hydrophilic?

Nonpolar molecules are typically hydrophobic, meaning they do not mix well with water. This is because water is a polar molecule and tends to interact more strongly with other polar molecules. Hydrophobic molecules generally prefer to interact with each other instead of with water.