Description: Molecular computing is an innovative form of computing that uses molecules to perform computational tasks. Unlike traditional computers that rely on electrical circuits and transistors, molecular computing employs chemical reactions and molecular properties to process information. This approach is based on the idea that molecules can represent data and perform logical operations through chemical interactions. Molecular computing has the potential to overcome the limitations of conventional computing, offering greater storage density and processing speed. Additionally, it can operate in conditions that would be unfeasible for traditional electronic systems, such as in biological or extreme environments. Research in this field aims to develop algorithms and systems that leverage the unique properties of molecules, such as their ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously, which could revolutionize the way computing is approached in various technological contexts in the future.