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Toothpaste is a Liquid there are mant diffrent toothpastes but they are liquids because you can sqeeze it out of a tube but if it was a solid you couldnt get it out of the tube if any further qestions please just ask thankyou x
Fluoride is an ion of the element fluorine. So it is not a compound. However sometimes the compound sodium fluoride, a common ingredient in toothpaste, is simply referred to a fluoride.
Many companies use protists as an ingredient in products. They serve as a thickening ingredient to make the texture thicker, such as toothpaste... Other examples are:~whipped cream~ice cream~toothpaste~dog food~pudding~yogurt
No, toothpaste is a common noun. It can be used as a noun adjunct (attributive noun) in terms such as toothpaste tube.
Toothpaste is a very common use.
lanolin is a common ingredient in autopsy chemical. It is a emulsified oil.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'toothpaste' is the name of a toothpaste, such as Colgate, Crest, or Tom's of Maine.
The most common ingredient in anti-aging cream is Alpha Lipoic Acid, another common ingredient is Salicylic Acid.
Yes, the noun 'ingredient' is a common noun, a general word for any component of something.
Is fluorine idiot
The most common would the one the main ingredient for chocolate which is Cacao beans.
Most common of various Sensodyne toothpaste versions are:flavorsGlycerinSodium Lauryl SulfatedyesSodium FluoridePotassium NitrateSodium PhosphateXanathan GumHydrated Silica