hidrofílicas
Hidrofílicas refers to substances or molecules that have an affinity for water. The term "hydrophilic" originates from the Greek words "hydro" meaning water and "philos" meaning loving. These substances are typically polar or charged, allowing them to form hydrogen bonds with water molecules. Common examples of hydrophilic substances include salts like sodium chloride, sugars such as glucose, and many types of alcohols.
In biological systems, hydrophilic molecules play crucial roles. For instance, the outer surface of cell membranes
The behavior of hydrophilic substances in mixtures with water is predictable. They tend to dissolve readily