hidrofóbok
Hidrofóbok is a term used to describe substances or materials that repel water. The word itself originates from Greek, with "hydro" meaning water and "phobos" meaning fear. This characteristic is often observed in the natural world, such as the way water beads up on the surface of a lotus leaf, a phenomenon known as the lotus effect.
In chemistry, hydrophobicity is a physical property of a molecule. Molecules that are hydrophobic tend to be
Materials can be made hydrophobic through various methods. Surface treatments, coatings, or the intrinsic chemical structure
The applications of hydrophobic substances are widespread. They are utilized in textiles to create waterproof clothing,