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A hydrophilic substance will dissolve in water. A hydroPHOBIC substance will not.
Whether it's charged or not, hydrophilic, hydrophobic and its size.
Benedict's solution
NaCl, or table salt, is a hydrophilic substance. Other examples include practically any household object that absorbs water, such as paper towels, sponges, and cloth.
Its value will be reduced as the numbers of moles of the materials is reduced
A hydrophilic substance will dissolve in water. A hydroPHOBIC substance will not.
Whether it's charged or not, hydrophilic, hydrophobic and its size.
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Benedict's solution
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NaCl, or table salt, is a hydrophilic substance. Other examples include practically any household object that absorbs water, such as paper towels, sponges, and cloth.
litmus paper.
Hydrophilic, or 'water loving' refers to molecules that are easily miscible in water. Polar molecules and ionic compounds are generally hydrophilic, and non-polar molecules are generally hydrophobic.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about how to determine if a molecule is non-polar, polar, or ionic.
Rub the substance on a paper bag, if it leaves a grease stain, it is a Lipid.