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Its carbon matter
Hydrophobic repels water.
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Rain (water) is a polar molecule. By introducing a non-polar molecule the two will repel. This is why water and oil, no mater how thoroughly mixed, will eventually seperate. Rain-x is composed of non-polar molecules.
No some things repel it like a duck's feathers
All things that repel water are called "hydrophobic" which is a latin term. Hydro, meaning water, and phobic, meaning the fear of. So literally they are water fearing. Something that does not repel water is called hydrophilic.
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The same pole of another magnet.
Water and oil repel each other.
H2O (water) is used to repel heat.
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Its carbon matter
if they have like charges then they will repel, this is like the same with the water and balloon. they both repel each other. In other words they don't like each other.
repel and attract
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No. Ions are actually attracted to water because it its polarity.