Mixture.
Toothpaste is a mixture, not a compound and so there cannot be a chemical formula.
Toothpaste is a mixture, not a compound and so there cannot be a chemical formula.
toothpaste contains a lot of elements like calcium,fluorine,nitrate,etc.we can determine the various elements through qualitative analysis.yes,toothpaste is a compound.
Toothpaste is a mixture.
Toothpaste is always a mixture.
Toothpaste is a mixture. It is composed of water, abrasives, fluoride, detergents, flavoring agents, and other ingredients. Each of these components retains its own chemical properties and can be separated physically.
In chemistry, a tube of toothpaste would be considered a compound mixture containing various ingredients such as abrasives, fluoride, detergents, flavors, and preservatives. These ingredients work together to clean teeth, prevent cavities, and freshen breath.
If the toothpaste is striped, it is a heterogeneous mixture, because more than 1 substance is visible in the mixture. If the toothpaste is a gel, it is also heterogeneous. Plain white toothpaste is a homogeneous mixture because only 1 substance is visible :)
Toothpaste is one such word.
Water is a compound
Yes, "toothpaste" is a compound word formed by combining "tooth" and "paste" to describe a substance used for cleaning teeth.
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