Hi
In one paper, the salt-molecule has two structures, trans and cis.
The sentence in the paper is that trans-structure is more hydrophobic than
the cis-structure without providing the value of the dipole moment.



I wonder know if the value of dipole moment is the main indicator to decide
if trans-structure is more hydrophobic than the cis-structure.
Also, is it all true for salt-molecule that trans-structure is more
hydrophobic than the cis-structure ?




Thank you
Lin
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