| Chemistry in Daily Life: Interactive Lesson on Everyday Science. |
| Discover how chemistry influences cooking, cleaning, health, and daily activities. |
Welcome to our Science Lessons and Quiz series! Each lesson combines learning and assessment through 10 carefully crafted questions. The questions introduce key scientific concepts, while the detailed explanations following each answer help learners verify their understanding and deepen their knowledge. Explore biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and more through an engaging, interactive learning experience.
🧪 Keep Exploring Chemistry in Daily Life – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into everyday chemistry with these trusted, free resources:
- Compound Interest – Infographics explaining everyday chemistry.
- ACS – Adventures in Chemistry – Hands-on experiments and explanations.
- Britannica – Chemistry – Trusted encyclopedia entries on chemical reactions.
🧼 Fun fact: The Maillard reaction is named after French chemist Louis-Camille Maillard, who first described it in 1912. It is responsible for the flavor of seared steak, toasted bread, roasted coffee, fried onions, and even the golden brown color of pretzels. The reaction produces hundreds of flavor compounds. Different cooking methods (grilling vs. boiling) produce different flavors because the Maillard reaction occurs at temperatures above 140°C (285°F). Boiling (100°C / 212°F) does not trigger the Maillard reaction, which is why boiled meat tastes bland compared to seared meat. That is why we sear steaks before serving!





