13 Bilder zum Thema "hydrophilicity" bei ClipDealer

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Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of different phospholipid arrangements including (from left to right) micelle, liposome, lipid bilayer. Phospholipids have a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.
Illustration of soap molecules forming a micelle structure by surrounding and capturing dirt. The hydrophobic tail attracts grease and oily substances, while the hydrophilic head is attracted to water.

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