Not so much a chemical equation, but really a mix of ingredients - a recipe really. They often consist of mildly abrasive powders, a detergent, and an antiseptic, a bleach/whitener, along with flavoring. Shamefully, some toothpastes featured sugar sweetening too (!!!!)
I Don't Know :) But What I Do Know Is That Toothpaste Reacts With Your Mouth (not chemically) To Rebuild Enamel (maybe chemically) And Control bacteria (biologically and chemically) :)
Toothpaste is a mixture of different substances, you mean what they put in almost all brands of toothpaste? fluoride?
Toothpaste is a mixture and its composition varies depeding on the brand. Because of this, it does not have a chemical formula.
2H2O2 -> 2H2O + O2 It is a very good expirement.
Toothpastes are mixtures; they have not a chemical reaction.
Yes. You can make elephant toothpaste with hydrogen peroxide, liver, and dish soap.
It doesn't
A chemical equation is a shorthand description of a chemical reaction.
It's a physical action without toothpaste. Many toothpaste have inactive ingredients, and are only there to "taste good". Toothpaste with fluoride, baking soda, and other common dental ingredients will undergo small chemical changes when they come in contact with water (when baking soda in water come together it creates a chemical reaction). So in some respects it's both!
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
This is a chemical experiment. I am not to shore how to make this but there is a great exaple on You Tube.
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Yes. You can make elephant toothpaste with hydrogen peroxide, liver, and dish soap.
cos it does
It doesn't
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You can use toothpaste with anything even beer
Toothpaste is a mixture, not a compound and so there cannot be a chemical formula.
Elephant's Toothpaste is combined substances (yeast, water, 20 volume hydrogen peroxide liquid and food coloring) that once formed together they bubble up like a fountain.
no it doesnt
An elephant eating broccoli covered in toothpaste.
Toothpaste is a mixture, not a compound and so there cannot be a chemical formula.