Fluoride(not flouride) is the reduced form of fluorine (F2): it is the F- anion.
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Yes, paracetamol is the medical name for N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)acetamide, so it does contain an amide group.
A small amount of flouride is supposed to reduce tooth decay, so it is added to some toothpastes. Too much flouride is known to be harmful, so toothpaste without flouride is also available.
what is the bond angles of amide ion
that the amide is a deprotonated form of ammonia.
Pure NaF (sodium fluoride,not flouride)contains 45.23% fluorine by weight.
Fluoride(not flouride)is a chemical commenly found in toothpaste
Flouride is not pison in the water jug if it was why would they sell it then
Beryllium flouride is the inorganic compound with the formula BeF
Klaüs Flouride was born on May 30, 1949.
Fluoride(not flouride) is the reduced form of fluorine (F2): it is the F- anion.
Klaüs Flouride was born on May 30, 1949.
An amide is a derivative of an oxoacid in which the hydroxyl group has been place with an amino or substituted amino group - especially such derivatives of a carboxylic acid.
Flouride toothpaste one of the most obvious product containing flouride. Then there is mouthwash, antibiotics, tap water, vaccine and much much more. Even food items that we consume contain flouride and some of these are: Spinach, Grape Juice and pickles. Flouride is an element and is good for teeth and in 1940's flouride was added to the water to prevent tooth decay and all the products sold were flouride free but in today's day there are plenty of product sold with flouride which suggests that we may be injesting too much flouride that could turn to be harmful for our bodies.
Stannous flouride is the cavity fighter found in toothpastes and is made from recycled tin.