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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!
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The chemical or chemicals formed in a chemical reaction are called the product of the chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction normally does have a product, and that product in some cases would be a polymer, but it is not true that a chemical reaction is a product or a polymer. It is a specific chemical change.
A product, by definition a product is produced by a chemical reaction.
Anew substance that is formed is a product in a chemical reaction
Colgate was actually made in... Who the hell Cares like wtf?just use already EDIT: Colgate is a brand name for dental hygiene products. I am presuming that you are referring to their toothpaste as this is the product that the word "Colgate" is synonymous with in so many countries today. Colgate as a brand has existed since 1806, but was primarily a soap and starch manufacturer. Their first toothpaste, packaged in a jar became available in 1873.
Anew substance that is formed is a product in a chemical reaction
If a substance is a reactant or product of a chemical reaction then, by definition, it cannot be a catalyst.
If a substance is a reactant or product of a chemical reaction then, by definition, it cannot be a catalyst.