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From what I know is after HF etching of the Si surface, the SiOx is removed and the surface is left with H-terminal on top of Si. Since H is more electronegative than Si, As a result H is negative charged. However, even though the O is negative charge in H2O, and making it repel with H-terminal in Si. Why couldn't be the case that the positive charged H bond in H2O attracts H- terminal in Si, making the contact angle small? What actually makes a surface hydrophilic or hydrophobic?

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