Saturday, September 5, 2015

Hydrophobic


This is a picture of a leaf with a drop of water on it. The surface of the leaf is hydrophobic because the water is staying in drop form. Leafs have hydrophobicity in order to redirect rainfall to the soil and root system in the case of arid environments. Hydrophobic is when a non-polar substance excludes water molecules from a solution. These substances are considered "water-fearing."

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