hidrofóbico
Hidrofóbico is a term derived from Greek roots, meaning "water-fearing." It describes the property of a substance that repels water. Substances that are hydrophobic are generally nonpolar and do not dissolve well in polar solvents like water. This is due to the nature of intermolecular forces; water molecules are highly attracted to each other through hydrogen bonds, and they tend to exclude nonpolar molecules that cannot participate in these bonds.
In chemistry, hydrophobic interactions are a significant force driving molecular self-assembly, particularly in biological systems. For
Examples of hydrophobic materials include oils, fats, and many plastics. Surfaces treated to be hydrophobic can