The hydrophobic effect is the property that non-polar molecules tend to form Detergents are composed of amphiphiles that allow hydrophobic molecules to...
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The ability of ions and other molecules to dissolve in water is due to polarity. The hydrophobic effect, or the exclusion of compounds containing carbon and hydrogen (nonpolar compounds) is another unique property of water caused by the hydrogen bonds. The hydrophobic effect is particularly important in the formation of...
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A hydrophobic molecule is repelled by water; literally, hydrophobe means something with a fear of water. Hydrophobic molecules often cluster together when dropped in water, just as oil does. Hydrophobic molecules are also called lipophilic because they will dissolve in oils and other lipids.
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Chemistry question: Hydrophobic molecules tend to be what by water? Hydrophobic Repelling, resists being combined with, or unable to dissolve in water. your...
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Chemistry question: What is the difference between hydrophobic molecule and hydrophilic molecule? Hydrophobic = hates water, Hydrophillic = water loving.
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Hydrophobic molecules can move in and out of cells by passing through lipid bilayers. Nitric oxide, arachidonic acid and steroids have been shown to play important roles in cell signaling.
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Polar molecules (with +/- charges) are attracted to water molecules and are hydrophilic. Nonpolar molecules are repelled by water and do not dissolve in water; are hydrophobic. Hydrocarbon is hydrophobic except when it has an attached ionized functional group such as carboxyl (acid) (COOH), then molecule is hydrophilic.
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Binding properties of hydrophobic molecules to human serum albumin studied by fluorescence titration. A competitive binding assay using an 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonate (ANS) fluorescence probe provides information on all the hydrophobic binding sites in HSA.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19139584
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the molecules form a bilayer in water. One part of the molecule is hydrophobic while the other is hydrophilic (this is often referred to as amphipathic).
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instruct.westvalley.edu/svensson/Cells/07molecules.htm
instruct.westvalley.edu/svensson/Cells/07molecules.htm
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