The term "hydrophilic" refers to substances that have an affinity for water, meaning they can interact with or dissolve in water easily. Hydrophilic molecules often have polar or charged groups that allow them to form hydrogen bonds with water. This property is significant in various biological and chemical processes, such as the behavior of cell membranes and the solubility of compounds in aqueous environments.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.