different between hydrophile vs lipophile
hydrophile
English
Etymology
hydro- +? -phile
Noun
hydrophile (plural hydrophiles)
- (chemistry) Any hydrophilic substance.
- (zoology) Any organism that thrives in the presence of water.
Translations
Adjective
hydrophile (comparative more hydrophile, superlative most hydrophile)
- Hydrophilic.
- 1926, Ars Medici:
- lt is difficult to produce an absolutely non-irritant vaseline. Lanolin (wool fat) is indeed clear and smooth but it is neither very hydrophile nor neutral, so that it cannot be mixed with basic substances such as zinc oxide without saponifying.
- 1976, Studia biophysica:
- Partial dehydration of MetHb (by forming films at high relative humidities from solutions) produces a haemichrome structure of this molecule. These structural changes are prevented by binding the molecules to a very hydrophile dialdehyde - Sephadex carrier (DAS).
- 1982, Y.P. Mel'nik, Precambrian Banded-Iron-Formations (?ISBN), page 130:
- They are very hydrophile, and hydration of the particles is a factor sufficient to make the colloidal system stable even in the absence of stabilizing electrolytes, i.e. when the particles have no electrical charge of their own.
- 2000, Geological Quarterly:
- [...] reacts with water to a minimum extent, by contrast with minerals of the smectite group, which are regarded as very hydrophile due to their labile, “mobile” structure.
- 1926, Ars Medici:
See also
- lipophile
French
Pronunciation
Adjective
hydrophile (plural hydrophiles)
- absorbant
- (chemistry) hydrophilic
Derived terms
- coton hydrophile
Noun
hydrophile m (plural hydrophiles)
- (zoology) hydrophilid
Further reading
- “hydrophile” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
German
Pronunciation
Adjective
hydrophile
- inflection of hydrophil:
- strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
- strong nominative/accusative plural
- weak nominative all-gender singular
- weak accusative feminine/neuter singular
hydrophile From the web:
lipophile
English
Etymology
lipo- +? -phile
Noun
lipophile (plural lipophiles)
- (chemistry) Any lipophilic substance.
Translations
See also
- hydrophile
French
Adjective
lipophile (plural lipophiles)
- lipophilic
German
Pronunciation
Adjective
lipophile
- inflection of lipophil:
- strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
- strong nominative/accusative plural
- weak nominative all-gender singular
- weak accusative feminine/neuter singular
lipophile From the web:
- what is lipophilic
- what does lipophile mean
- what is meant by lipophilic
- what is the meaning of lipophilic
- is lipophilic hydrophilic
- what is lipophilic and lipophobic
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