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ly·o·pho·bic L0308300 (lī′ə-fō′bĭk)adj. Characterized by a lack of attraction between the colloid medium and the dispersion medium of a colloidal system.lyophobic (ˌlaɪəʊˈfəʊbɪk) adj (Chemistry) chem (of a colloid) having a dispersed phase with little or no affinity for the continuous phase: a lyophobic sol. Compare lyophilicly•o•pho•bic (ˌlaɪ əˈfoʊ bɪk, -ˈfɒb ɪk) adj. noting a colloid the particles of which have little or no affinity for the liquid in which they are dispersed. [1910–15; lyo- (see lyophilic) + -phobic] TranslationslyophobicenUK
lyophobic[¦lī·ə¦fō·bik] (chemistry) Referring to a substance in a colloidal state that has a tendency to repel liquids. lyophobicenUK
lyophobic [li″o-fo´bik] not having an affinity for, or unstable in, solution.ly·o·pho·bic (lī'ō-fo'bik), 1. In colloid chemistry, denoting a dispersed phase having but slight affinity for the dispersion medium; when the dispersed phase is lyophobic, the colloid is usually an irreversible one. 2. Denoting a lack of preference or rejection of the solvent. [lyo- + G. phobos, fear] ly·o·pho·bic (lī'ō-fō'bik) colloid chemistry Denoting a dispersed phase having but slight affinity for the dispersion medium; when the dispersed phase is lyophobic, the colloid is usually an irreversible one. [lyo- + G. phobos, fear] |