A general rule when determining the solubility of one substance into another is to look at their polarity. If both substances are polar they tend to be soluble with each-other.
Water is a polar substance (Oxygen has a higher electronegativity than Hydrogen, therefore it draws the electrons away from the Hydrogen, this combined with the 120 degree H-O-H structure of the molecule causes polarity with the oxygen being slightly negative while the hydrogen atoms are slightly positive).
Answer 2
Metals , hydrocarbons , Petroleum , plastics , etc being non polar are insoluble in water .
A hydrophobic molecule.
Hydrophobic
"Like Dissolves Like" is a concept in chemistry discribing hydrophobic (nonpolar) and hydrophilic (polar) interactions. Polar molecules, in order to reduce unfavorable interactions that require free energy to compensate for, tend to associate with other polar molecules. Non-polar molecules, likewise, associate with other nonpolar molecules. The terms hydrophobic and hydrophilic are used to describe a molecules tendency to associate with water. Polar molecules, using the "like dissolves like" concept associate with water, while nonpolar molecules tend to reduce interactions with water.
The term for the cohesion of water molecules is surface tension.
it is called hydrophilic.Ionized or polar molecules attracted to water are said to be hydrophilic. Dr. Mohammed
Hydrophobic literally means "fear of water." It's used in chemistry to refer to "greasy" molecules (the opposite term is "hydrophilic", which means "water-loving") that don't dissolve readily in water. In medicine, it's an old term for rabies, which as one of its effects makes it painful to swallow; an animal with rabies often avoids water despite being thirsty because swallowing hurts so much.
I suppose that dynamic equilibrium is the adequqte term.
"Like Dissolves Like" is a concept in chemistry discribing hydrophobic (nonpolar) and hydrophilic (polar) interactions. Polar molecules, in order to reduce unfavorable interactions that require free energy to compensate for, tend to associate with other polar molecules. Non-polar molecules, likewise, associate with other nonpolar molecules. The terms hydrophobic and hydrophilic are used to describe a molecules tendency to associate with water. Polar molecules, using the "like dissolves like" concept associate with water, while nonpolar molecules tend to reduce interactions with water.
The term for the cohesion of water molecules is surface tension.
its not homeostasis
translation: as with all materials that move.
hydrophilic
diffusion
Latent Heat
Osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane to equalise osmotic pressure.
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it is called hydrophilic.Ionized or polar molecules attracted to water are said to be hydrophilic. Dr. Mohammed
Osmosis
It could be said that water molecules do have "holes", although a better term would be empty space. This is why compounds like sugar and salt can dissolve in water, as well as some other chemical properties that make this possible.