Soap in general works by binding with dirt and grime and bacteria. Based on the context of this sentence, what does binding mean?

History · Middle School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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In the context of the sentence, "binding" means forming a connection or attachment between soap molecules and dirt, grime, and bacteria. It refers to the soap's ability to adhere to and surround these particles, facilitating their removal from surfaces when rinsed with water.