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Hydrophobic Defined

Water fearing. A term applied to that portion of a detergent molecule that has an affinity for non-water surfaces or substances. The hydrophilic and hydrophobic portions of the detergent molecule have a direct and extremely important role to play in detergent function, such as defluculation, emulsification, suspension, etc. lacking the ability to absorb water.

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  • Ripple Effect: Water Snails Offer New Propulsion Possibilities: Some freshwater and marine snails crawl by ?hanging? from the water surface while secreting a trail of mucus. The snail's foot wrinkles into little rippling waves, which produces corresponding waves in the mucus layer that it secretes between the foot and the air. Parts of the mucus film get squeezed while other parts are stretched, creating a pressure that pushes the foot forward.

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