Toothpaste does not have acid in it, Toothpaste is an Alkalie.
Toothpaste contain alkaline substances that helps to neutralize and remove acid in the mouth.
Depends on what tooth paste you use
Toothpaste has a Ph of 8 or 9, mild base
Carsonic acid
a base
Crest toothpaste is an acid.
A base
Toothpaste is a base. It is not an acid
base
its a base
NEUTRAL
it a base
Toothpaste is a weak base (pH 9.9)
Toothpaste is a mild base, mostly because one of its "abrasives" is baking soda.
toothpaste is basic in nature
toothpaste contains a weak base called hydroxyle because it helps to neutralize and to remove acid in mouth with the PH of 8 called a weak base
The toothpaste acts as an alkali against the acid produced by your mouth that coats your teeth. By applying the base (an alkali is a base that is soluble in water) to the acid, a neutralisation reaction occurs. Therefore, it will prevent your teeth from being eaten away by the natural acid produced by your mouth.">The toothpaste acts as an alkali against the acid produced by your mouth that coats your teeth. By applying the base (an alkali is a base that is soluble in water) to the acid, a neutralisation reaction occurs. Therefore, it will prevent your teeth from being eaten away by the natural acid produced by your mouth.