hidrófobas
Hidrófobas refers to substances that repel water. The term originates from Greek, with "hydro" meaning water and "phobos" meaning fear. These materials are characterized by their low surface energy, which prevents water molecules from spreading across their surface and instead causes them to bead up. This phenomenon is often observed in nature, such as on the leaves of certain plants or the feathers of waterfowl, providing a natural defense mechanism or adaptation.
The hydrophobic effect is a fundamental concept in chemistry and plays a crucial role in various fields.
Several factors contribute to a substance's hydrophobicity, including its chemical structure and polarity. Nonpolar molecules tend