The hydrophobic interaction between nonpolar molecules in water does which of the following?
A) shields some of the nonpolar molecules' surface from the surrounding water
B) increases the entropy penalty for forcing the water into a more orderly state
C) exposes more of the nonpolar molecules' surface to the surrounding water
D) disperses the nonpolar molecules throughout the solvent water
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