Funny How Everything is Chemistry!

  • Our everyday chemistry explained: toothpaste, mobile phone batteries, being in love and coffee breaks
  • Numerous illustrations by claire Lenkova

With chemistry throughout the day: the daily routine of young scientist and journalist Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim guides us through the whole world of organic, inorganic and physical chemistry. It starts with the chemistry of waking up and an explanation of the melatonin and cortisol levels. We discover the right time for the first coffee, why there should be fluoride in toothpaste and why the chaos that awaits us on the desk in the office is what the universe intends. We learn new things about the chemistry of gorilla glass and mobile phone batteries, and why aluminium salt is the only thing that prevents the formation of sweat while other substances just stop sweat from smelling. In the evening, Mai Thi reveals the secret of a perfect chocolate cake and of course, the book also covers the “chemistry of love”.

English sample translation available.

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  • Publisher: Droemer HC
  • Release: 01.03.2019
  • ISBN: 978-3-426-27767-6
  • 256 Pages
  • Authors: Dr. Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim
  • Illustrated by: Claire Lenkova
Funny How Everything is Chemistry!
Dr. Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim Claire Lenkova Funny How Everything is Chemistry!
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Dr. Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim

Dr Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim is a chemist and science journalist. During her PhD, which she gained from Harvard University, she started the YouTube channel, “The Secret Life Of Scientists” and in doing so started her mission to spread science like a “pest” throughout the country. She is now following this goal using all means: as the successor to Ranga Yogeshwar, she presents the WDR science show “Quarks”. For “funk”, the online offering of ARD and ZDF, she produces the YouTube channel “maiLab” which has won many awards including the 2018 Grimme Online Award. In the same year, she was the first YouTuber to receive the Georg-von-Holtzbrinck-Preis for her talent of sharing knowledge that corresponds to the contemporary zeitgeist.

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Claire Lenkova

Dr Mai Thi Nguyen-Kim is a chemist and science journalist. During her PhD, which she gained from Harvard University, she started the YouTube channel, “The Secret Life Of Scientists” and in doing so started her mission to spread science like a “pest” throughout the country. She is now following this goal using all means: as the successor to Ranga Yogeshwar, she presents the WDR science show “Quarks”. For “funk”, the online offering of ARD and ZDF, she produces the YouTube channel “maiLab” which has won many awards including the 2018 Grimme Online Award. In the same year, she was the first YouTuber to receive the Georg-von-Holtzbrinck-Preis for her talent of sharing knowledge that corresponds to the contemporary zeitgeist.