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Hailee Landry
14 November, 12:23
Does nonpolar mean hydrophobic or hydrophilic
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Case Oconnor
14 November, 12:28
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no hydrophobic and hydrophilic refer to phospholipids in the cells membrane. A nonpolar molecule is a molecule which has no separation of charge, so no positive or negative poles are formed. In other words, the electrical charges of nonpolar molecules are evenly distributed across the molecule.
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