Question #b21f8
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Sep 23, 2016
Molecules are hydrophilic or hydrophobic.
Explanation:
Hydrophilic molecules of polar or ionic compounds break up into ions and form hydrogen bonds with water. The water molecules then create a sphere of hydration around these individual ions and keep them dispersed.
But hydrophobic compounds and repel water molecules. The hydrogen bonding pattern of the water shifts to create a clathrate around the hydrophobic compound. This cage-like structure prevents the substance from dissolving.