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A molecule that is ionic and polar O is considered hydrophilic and does not form hydrogen bonds with water is a hydrocar
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A molecule that is ionic and polar O is considered hydrophilic and does not form hydrogen bonds with water is a hydrocar
A molecule that is ionic and polar O is considered hydrophilic and does not form hydrogen bonds with water is a hydrocarbon considered hydrophobic and will not form hydrogen bonds with water O is considered hydrophobic and can form hydrogen bonds with water is considered hydrophilic and will form hydrogen bonds with water