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Molecules so thirsty they'll cling to water like it owes them money.

means Describes substances that attract, dissolve in, or readily bond with water rather than repelling it.

from Greek hydro (water) plus philos (loving), stitched together by 19th-century chemists who liked their jargon romantic.

Opposite twinHydrophobic substances flee water entirely, like oil.
Soap trickDetergents have both ends to grab water and grease.
Your cellsCell membranes use water-loving heads facing outward.
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