Big things and small things of the owners of Tomita Koheyuan 148, novel coronavirus 148: hydrophilicity, polarization, hydrophobicity, microencapsulation
Hydrophilicity: Hydrophilic property; hydrophilicity. Refers to molecules with polar groups, have a greater affinity for water, can attract water molecules, or easily dissolve in water.
…
... Affinity, Harmony, Affinity, Energy, Strength: See "Big Things and Small Things of the Owners of Tomita Koheen 147"...
... Ability: The comprehensive quality embodied in the completion of a goal or task. People show different abilities in completing activities. Competence is a personality trait that directly affects the efficiency of the activity and makes the activity successfully completed.
Ability is always associated with a certain practice, and without practice it can neither express human ability nor develop human ability.
The qualities required to master and apply knowledge and skills. The conditions and level of attainment of an objective.
Ability: It is a measure of the level of exploration, cognition, and transformation of nature by living objects. Such as human problem-solving ability, animal and plant reproductive ability, etc.
Meaning: The subjective condition of being able to perform a task: ~ strong. He is experienced and has ~ to take on this work...
Hydrophilicity: definition
Molecules with polar groups, which have a large affinity for water, can attract water molecules, or dissolve in water. The surface of the solid material formed by such molecules is easily wet by water (rùn). This property is called hydrophilicity of substances.
Hydrophilic refers to the physical properties by which molecules can form transient bonds through hydrogen bonds and water. This molecule can be dissolved not only in water, but also in other polar solutions. A hydrophilic molecule, or hydrophilic part of a molecule, is a site where it has the ability to polarize to the point where hydrogen bonds can be formed. Substances that are hydrophilic are more likely to dissolve in water than oil or other hydrophobic solutions. Hydrophilic and hydrophobic molecules can also be referred to as polar and non-polar molecules, respectively.
... Run: Shape sound. From water, the sound of leap (rùn). Meaning: Rainwater flows down, moisturizing everything.
Meaning: 1. Non-dry: wet ~.
2. Add oil or water to make it not dry: ~ intestines. ~~ Throat.
3. Delicate and smooth; moisturizing: ~ Ze.
4. Make shiny; modified: ~ color.
5. Benefits; Benefits: Benefits ~ ...
... Shape Sound: A Method of Orthography... It is said that the word is synthesized by two parts, "shape" and "sound", and the meaning of the whole word is related to the shape side and the pronunciation of the whole word. For example, "氵 (water)" and "work" next to the sound side are synthesized into "river, river" respectively...
... Hydrogen Bond: See "Big Things and Small Things of the Owners of Tomita Kohe court 12~16"...
... Polarity, Sex, Polarity: See "Big Things and Small Things of the Owners of Tomita Koheen 74, 75"...
... Transformation: Change; make change... See "Big Things and Small Things for the Owners of Tomita Koheen 82"...
... Polarisation: 1. The phenomenon that things are polarized under certain conditions, so that their properties deviate from the original state. Such as molecular polarization, photon polarization (polarization), electrode polarization and so on.
2. The effects that occur when electrons and nuclei in atoms and molecules produce tiny relative displacements in the electric field...
... Water, Sex: See "Big Things and Small Things of the Owners of Tomita Kohe Court 147"...
... Sparse: disperse; make from dense to thin: ~ scattered. Righteousness ~ Wealth... See "Big Things and Small Things 120 of the Owners of Tomita Koheen"...
... Hydrophobicity: In chemistry, hydrophobicity refers to the physical properties of a molecule (hydrophobic) that repels water.
For example, hydrophobic molecules contain oils, fats, and most substances that contain oils and fats.
Hydrophobic molecules usually form a clump in water, and when water is on the surface of the hydrophobic solution, it will form a large contact angle and become a water droplet...

Hydrophilicity: Definition 2
Soaps have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic ends so that they can be dissolved in water or in oil. Thus, soap removes the interface between water and oil.
The material has affinity for water. Sheet metal such as aluminum, zinc (xīn) and the hydroxides they generate, as well as substances with capillary phenomena, have a good hydrophilic effect. Different components have different hydrophilic sizes, hydrophilicity: protein> starch> cellulose.
... Affinity: Originally a concept belonging to the field of chemistry, referring to the characteristics of the association between one atom and another, but it is increasingly used in the field of interpersonal relations.
Meaning: 1. The force that interacts when two or more substances are combined into a compound.
2. The metaphor of the power of being close and willing to be contacted: she is approachable and very specific.
What is hydrophilicity? ——Netizens ask questions
"To give you an analogy, a drop of water drops on a sheet of hydrophobic material, usually round and bulging; but if it drips onto clean glass, it becomes flat. That's the difference between hydrophilicity..." said the netizen "Kkkniu".
Microencapsulation: One of the immobilization techniques is to use a hydrophilic semi-permeable membrane to surround enzymes, coenzymes, proteins and other biological macromolecules or animal and plant cells in bead-shaped microcapsules, so that enzymes and other biological macromolecules and cells can not escape from the microcapsules (yì), and small molecules of substances, nutrients of the culture medium can freely enter and exit the semi-permeable membrane, to achieve the purpose of catalysis or culture...
... Semi-permeable membrane: A permeable membrane is a film that allows only certain molecules and ions to diffuse in and out. In general, the semi-permeable membrane only allows ions and small molecule substances to pass through, while the biological macromolecular substance cannot freely pass through the semi-permeable membrane, the reason is that the pore size of the semi-permeable membrane is larger than that of ions and small molecules, but smaller than biological macromolecules such as proteins, starch, etc., such as parchment, cellophane, etc. belong to the semi-permeable membrane...
... Beads: Shape sounds. From jade, Zhu Sheng. Meaning: pearl. The shell of the clam (gé) mussel (bàng) is a small, light-filled body formed by secretions.
Meaning: 1. Beads: ~ Treasure. Luminous ~.
2. (~child) Small spherical thing: eye ~child. Tears ~ child. Water ~ child...
... Shape: Shape; Look... See "Big Things and Small Things for the Owners of Tomita Kohe Court 145"...
... YI: Yes. From chuò, rabbit. Rabbits are good at running. Meaning: Escape.
Meaning: 1. Comfort; Peace: Peace: Peace ~. ~ to be done. Once and for all.
2. Escape: Run~. Escape~.
3. Lost; Lost: ~ Text. ~ Thing. ~Smell...
... Huiyi: One of the methods of making words. Huiyi is the meaning of the word as a whole synthesized from partial meanings, such as the word "faith". "People say faith", the word "letter" is composed of the word "person" and the word "word", indicating that what people say has credibility...
"The words "technology" and "technique" mean 'technology.'" Technique', focusing on the 'hand', that is, the 'technique expressed by the hand', 'the technology integrated into the blood of the human body', 'technique', focusing on the 'road', that is, the external technology (method, principle, road...). )..."said the middle school student.
Please see the next episode "Big Things and Small Things of the Owners of Tomita Kokaien 149, Novel Coronavirus 149: Technology, Technique, Technique, Glue Cause, Favor (lài)""
If you don't know history, you can't see the future
Welcome to the headline "The Game of Human Nature"