Yes. It kills bacterias (all the atoms in the halogen group do), and is used in for instance toothpaste and Swimming Pools.
flouride
Table salt-iodine Toothpaste-flourine Mouth wash-iodine and flourine Fire repellent-Bromine cleaning materials, conditioners, and pool supplies-chlorine
Flourine is made up of atoms. Flourine is a chemical element and dose not contain anything other than fluorine atoms.
Flourine
Flourine diiodide.
flouride
Colgate toothpaste contain fluorine.
It can. Some of the abrasive material might come from finely powdered rock, as can the flourine.
Table salt-iodine Toothpaste-flourine Mouth wash-iodine and flourine Fire repellent-Bromine cleaning materials, conditioners, and pool supplies-chlorine
calcium and viatamin D, C. hope this helps ;)
Flourine is the element.It is added as flouride ions.
Flourine compounds help develop decay-resistant teeth, idk about flouride water but fluorine is very reactive especially with water
Flourine is part of the Halogen groups
Flourine is made up of atoms. Flourine is a chemical element and dose not contain anything other than fluorine atoms.
What's Flourine, I am gonna searcg that's right
If you mean something such as "pure flourine" it is referring to it's "elemental state" F2 in Flourine's case. If you mean something such as "pure flourine" it is referring to it's "elemental state" F2 in Flourine's case.
toothpaste has flourine... most conditioner has chlorine... bathrom cleaning products has chlorine... if you have a pool, it might contain chlorine... salt may have chlorine or iodine... mouth wash has iodine... bromine is in fire repellants...