(1) Having a strong affinity for water; tending to dissolve in, mix with, or be wetted by water
(1) It is atomically flat, hydrophilic , and, in water, negatively charged.
(2) However, scientists argue about whether hydrophobic or hydrophilic interactions are dominant.
(3) Since the phosphate group is water soluble, this part of the molecule tends to be hydrophilic .
(4) This phenomenon may be explained by the fact that ethanol molecules have a hydrophilic tail.
(5) The presence of a hydrophilic solvent such as water is needed to maintain a discoidal lipid/protein structure.
(6) Physical chemical properties were polar requirement, hydrophilicity , molecular weight, and volume.
(7) The lack of activity of methylene blue when injected intravenously or intravesically may result from poor tumor localization because of its high hydrophilicity .
(8) This thickness is so far poorly controlled but is markedly affected by the cleanness and hydrophilicity of the support surface.
(9) This is because of their unique biological inertness, which is considered to result from hydrophilicity and chain mobility as well as lack of ionic charges.
(10) To ensure a good fit with an application, the company can modify the adhesive to offer hydrophilicity and other properties.