Hydrophobe
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Hydrophobe is a term from chemistry for a substance that does not mix with water . Examples of such substances are different types of vegetable oils , and fats . Many hydrophobic substances are lipophiles , they mix with fats and oils easily.
Solution Concentration and related quantitiesSolubility
Solubility equilibrium
Total dissolved solids
Solvation
Solvation shell
Enthalpy of solution
Lattice energy
Raoult's law
Henry's law
Solubility table (data)
Solubility chart
Miscibility
Solvent
(Category)
Acid dissociation constant
Protic solvent
Polar aprotic solvent
Inorganic nonaqueous solvent
Solvation
List of boiling and freezing information of solvents
Partition coefficient
Polarity
Hydrophobe
Hydrophile
Lipophilic
Amphiphile
Lyonium ion
Lyate ion
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