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hydrotropic, a.|haɪdrəʊˈtrɒpɪk| [f. Gr. ὑδρο- water + -τροπος turning + -ic. Cf. heliotropic.] 1. Bot. Turning towards or under the influence of water; affected by hydrotropism. 2. Physical Chem. [f. hydrotropy.] Of, pertaining to, or produced by hydrotropy; causing a substance that is otherwise only slightly soluble in water to dissolve readily.
1916Jrnl. Chem. Soc. CX. ii. 555 (heading) Hydrotropic phenomena. 1946Industr. & Engin. Chem. Apr. 382/2 Most hydrotropic solutions precipitate the solute on dilution with water. 1954P. A. Winsor Solvent Properties Amphiphilic Compounds v. 123 The reduction in solvent action on dilution..is very great with hydrotropic salts of lower molecular weight. |