Molecules at Home: The Chemistry Behind Everything That Cleans
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'Molecules at Home: The Chemistry Behind Everything That Cleans' explores the hidden science behind everyday cleaning in a simple and engaging way. From turmeric stains and greasy utensils to detergents, soaps, bleach, and washing machines, the book explains how chemistry quietly works in every Indian home. Using familiar daily-life examples, the authors show why stains stick, how surfactants remove oil, why hard water causes deposits, and how enzymes help in cleaning clothes. Complex scientific ideas are explained in an easy, reader-friendly style without heavy technical language. The book connects chemistry with ordinary household experiences, making science feel practical, relatable, and enjoyable. Designed for students, teachers, homemakers, and curious readers, it encourages people to see that science is not limited to laboratories-it is present in every kitchen, bathroom, laundry basket, and drop of water around us.
'Molecules at Home: The Chemistry Behind Everything That Cleans' explores the hidden science behind everyday cleaning in a simple and engaging way. From turmeric stains and greasy utensils to detergents, soaps, bleach, and washing machines, the book explains how chemistry quietly works in every Indian home. Using familiar daily-life examples, the authors show why stains stick, how surfactants remove oil, why hard water causes deposits, and how enzymes help in cleaning clothes. Complex scientific ideas are explained in an easy, reader-friendly style without heavy technical language. The book connects chemistry with ordinary household experiences, making science feel practical, relatable, and enjoyable. Designed for students, teachers, homemakers, and curious readers, it encourages people to see that science is not limited to laboratories-it is present in every kitchen, bathroom, laundry basket, and drop of water around us.
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