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Hydrophobicity refers to the physical property that a molecule (hydrophobe) and water repel each other. Generally speaking, most substances containing alkanes, oils, fats and greases are hydrophobic molecules. Hydrophobic molecules tend to be non-polar, so they are easier to dissolve in neutral and non-polar solutions (such as organic solvents). Learn more: Hydrophobic Polymers.
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