Put a tooth in soda and then put another tooth in water. Then watch the results.
Quite simple.
Yes, you can. I have a science fair project to prove it.
when something decays it means that it is disapering or rottng away eg a rotten tooth by millie ford johnston GCMS (great cornard middle school) ps dont coppy anything in bold and slightly on the side
mass of tooth over volume of tooth
so your tooth stays in place. If the cement wasn't there your tooth would fall out pretty easily
No, a tooth is opaque because you cannot see through it.
a science project on that
put it in a glass of soda for a week and see if it rots
Yes, you can. I have a science fair project to prove it.
poo grows on it :>
Why,would you want to store a tooth in the first place?Is this a science project?If so,try out diffrent ways till one works.
because scientists found that it can hair cancer coming from tooth decays.
when something decays it means that it is disapering or rottng away eg a rotten tooth by millie ford johnston GCMS (great cornard middle school) ps dont coppy anything in bold and slightly on the side
back teeth contain the grooves because they are flatter on the surface and sometimes hard to reach with the tooth brush.
30 tooth
Shark tooth Island can easily be completed in 5 minutes.
i not sure cus ur question is not clear i dont know wat tooth but your teeth rots faster in juice
Both limestone and tooth enamel (or bone in general) are compounds involving calcium. Although their precise compositions are different (limestone:CaCO3, tooth, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2) and they behave quite differently, it can be assumed that they behave the same way when faced with a corrosive agent. It can be quite a challenge, for example, to get real tooth enamel to illustrate the corrosive effect of Coca-Cola.