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Q: What happens if you mix a hydrophilic compound and water?
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Why do they not mix with water?

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Is testosterone hydrophilic?

Testosterone, like all hormones, is a cholesterol based compound. Cholesterol tends to dissolve well in lipids since it is mainly composed of hydrocarbons, and since we know that fats (lipids) and water don't mix, we can infer that testosterone is not hydrophilic. It is hydrophobic (does not dissolve in water).


Why does detergent allow oil and water to mix?

The detergent molecule contains both nonpolar hydrophobic parts that mix with oil and polar hydrophilic parts that mix with water.


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Do hydrophobic or hydrophilid mix?

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Is C-N bond hydrophilic?

Yes the C-N bond is hydrophilic means having the tendency or ability to dissolve or mix with water. The C-N bond which is Carbon-Nitrogen bond is water soluble.


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No. Hydrophilic means "water loving". Waxes and oils are generally hydrophobic, which literally means 'scared of water' -- they don't mix with water easily. If you place a drop of water on a piece of candle wax, it will bead up.


When you mix salt and water what is the compound?

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What is the variable in the project of what happens when oil mix with water?

water and if they mix


What happens to nonpolar-covalent bonds when dissolved in water?

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What happens if you mix chloroform and water?

Nothing special happens... You just obtain a mix of water and chloroform, which can be used as a disinfectent.