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Sodium fluoride dissolves in water but does not chemically react with water.
Fluoride is added to drinking water to prevent tooth decay
Sodium fluoride is the only compound in sodium fluoride.
Na2CrO4 will dissolve in water as will all sodium compounds.
Water
Sodium fluoride dissolves in water but does not chemically react with water.
Yes: If sodium fluoride is dissolved in water, the solution will conduct electricity, as will pure sodium fluoride if it is hot enough to melt.
Fluoride is added to drinking water to prevent tooth decay
Sodium fluoride is used in tooth paste, water treatment, and also in industrial uses.
sodium fluoride
Sodium fluoride is the only compound in sodium fluoride.
Better in Water(H2O)
water
Water doesn't dissolve sodium, water react violently with sodium:2 Na + 2 H2O = 2 NaOH + H2
Na2CrO4 will dissolve in water as will all sodium compounds.
Sodium can dissolve. Citric acid can also dissolve into water.