hydrotropic (Meaning)

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hydrotropic (a.)

Turning or bending towards moisture, as roots.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hydrotropic

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hydrotropic Sentence Examples

  1. The hydrotropic nature of the soil allowed water to penetrate easily.
  2. The hydrotropic agent had a strong affinity for water, drawing it into the solution.
  3. Hydrotropism guided the plant's roots towards a water source.
  4. The hydrotropic compound dissolved the hydrophobic molecules, making them water-soluble.
  5. The detergent's hydrotropic properties enhanced its cleaning power.
  6. Hydrotropic interactions stabilized the protein structure in the aqueous environment.
  7. The organic compound's hydrotropy increased its solubility in water.
  8. The surfactant acted as a hydrotropic agent, dispersing the oil droplets.
  9. Hydrotropic reagents played a crucial role in separating hydrophobic substances from aqueous solutions.
  10. The hydrotropic solvent proved effective in extracting water-insoluble compounds.

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Turning or bending towards moisture, as roots.

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The hydrotropic nature of the soil allowed water to penetrate easily.

The hydrotropic agent had a strong affinity for water, drawing it into the solution.

Hydrotropism guided the plant's roots towards a water source.

The hydrotropic compound dissolved the hydrophobic molecules, making them water-soluble.