Toothpaste- as monoflurophosphate (or MFP) can reduce the ability of bacteria to make acids, and can remineralize the areas of the tooth that have been attacked by acids from bacteria.
It is an ionic compound.
The structure Na2FPO3 consists of phosphorus at the center of a tetrahedron defined by three oxygen atoms, one fluorine atom and two sodium atoms.
This toothpastes contain sodium fluoride (NaF), tin fluoride (SnF2), sodium monofluorophosphate(NaPO3F), etc. as fluoride source.
Generally not. Stannous fluoride definitely does but it's removable and just surface stain.
Bathroom Sponges are made from regenerated cellulose fibers similar to how rayon is made. It is usually made with tree pulp that is processed chemically with sodium hydroxide.
Sodium monofluorophosphate or Na2PO3F, is used as an ingredient in most toothpastes as an alternative to sodium fluoride because it is less acutely toxic. It has been noted that sodium monofluorophosphate does have limited evidence of musculoskeletal and respiratory toxicity.
monofluorophosphate was theman that invented sodium fluoride
It is an ionic compound.
The structure Na2FPO3 consists of phosphorus at the center of a tetrahedron defined by three oxygen atoms, one fluorine atom and two sodium atoms.
Yes, Sodium forms ionic compounds with everything, all the alkaline metals do. It is one of the properties of the group.
Sodium monofluorophosphate is an ionic solid with a FPO32- ion which is approximately tetrahedral and isoelectronic with SO42-
This toothpastes contain sodium fluoride (NaF), tin fluoride (SnF2), sodium monofluorophosphate(NaPO3F), etc. as fluoride source.
Generally not. Stannous fluoride definitely does but it's removable and just surface stain.
Usually sodium relates to the salt content of the food. So reduced sodium would mean that there is less salt used in the product compared to a normal product.
Bathroom Sponges are made from regenerated cellulose fibers similar to how rayon is made. It is usually made with tree pulp that is processed chemically with sodium hydroxide.
1. Toothpaste may contain salts as sodium chloride, sodium fluoride, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium pyrophosphate etc. 2. Bath salts contain sodium chloride, magnesium sulfate, borax, sodium bicarbonate etc.
Usually found in shampoo, shower gels etc