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Q: Is nylon 6 hydrophillic or hydrophobic?
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What is the sequence that represents the cross section of a bilayer?

hydrophillic head, hydrophobic tail, hydrophobic tail, hydrophillic head


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Hydrophillic


Is nylon fiber hydrophobic or hydrophilic?

This depends on type of fiber.


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Is galium arsenide hydrophobic or hydrophillic?

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What is the similarities of hydrophillic and hydrophobic?

it is the opposite. Hydrophobic is water hating, hydrophilic is water loving. ie, hydrophobic substances avoid water, hydrophilic are attracted


Are phospholipids hydrophilic molecules?

Yes. They have a hydrophillic head and a hydrophobic tail.


Do hydrophobic or hydrophillic material dissolve in water?

Hydrophobic participles are "running" away from water. Try pouring some oil into a glass of water and you will see what I mean. Hydrophillic participles, on the other hand, attract water and soon a hydrophillic participle will be completely surrounded by water molecules, Which is a fancy way of saying that it'll dissolve.


Are both ends of a fatty acid polar?

no, because on end is hydrophobic while the other is hydrophillic


What is the difference between hydrophillic and hydrophobic molecules?

Hydrophobic molecules do not come in contact with water; they "fear" water (root word, phobic). Hydrophilic molecules, on the other hand, do come in contact with water; they "love" water (root word, philic). [hydro means water]


Are fats hydrophillic?

No. Hydrophillic freely associates with water, readily entering into solution, and water loving. Fats, or lipids, are hydrophobic, which are incapable of freely associating water molecules, insoluble, and water-fearing.


On a phospholipid which part is hydrophobic?

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