Its a solution
Mouthwash is a homogeneous solution.
Its a solution
it is used as a sweetening agent
A solution. The individual compounds in the mouthwash are dissociated into molecules. It sets on store shelves for a long time and does not separate at all. Suspensions will show some separation. It may take weeks or months, butsuspensions will show some separation.
Some people use a sodium solution as an antibacterial mouthwash to combat microorganisms that cause sore throat or inflamed gums
I am curious, wouldn't it be better if mouthwash was alkaline? My medical friend said acid strips your teeh of enamel, which can lead to all sorts of problems. Cheers.
heterogeneous No, it is HOMOGENEOUS. (edited by Dr. J.)
Example: mouthwash, beer, wine, vinegar, lemon juice, cleaning agents etc.
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Salt Water / Saline Solution MouthwashSaline solution refers to a sterile solution of sodium chloride (salt) in water. Most commonly advised for use by dentists when you have mouth sores, bleeding gums or inflamed sore gumsafter extraction of teeth, saline solution mouthwash kills bacteria by creating a hypertonic environment.This mouthwash is the simplest to prepare:Ingredients needed: sodium chloride (salt), waterPrepare 8oz (1 cup) of lukewarm water.Add ½ tsp of salt to the cup of water.Stir well until the salt dissolves.Pour the saline mouthwash into a bottle and close the lid.Instructions for use of saline mouthwashGargle the mouthwash for 30 seconds and spit out.Use twice a day as part of your daily oral health regimen.Do not swallow the mouthwash.Rinse every 2 to 6 hours if you are having mouth sores or inflamed gums.http://www.intelligentdental.com/2009/10/25/how-to-make-your-own-mouthwash-part1
There is no gluten in mouthwash.