Basically, it "melts" the teeth and slowly decays...
water does not really have an effect on teeth because there isn't anything in it to harm your teeth.
The ortho effect refers to the decrease in acidity of a carboxylic acid when bulky substituents are present at the ortho positions of the phenyl ring. This is due to the steric hindrance caused by the bulky groups, which makes it more difficult for the carboxylate anion to be stabilized, resulting in lower acidity.
It strengthens your teeth with calcium.
Teeth rot in soda because of the acidity level of soda. Colas are only one level different from that of battery acid.
it has no effect on false teeth
It erodes your teeth and can lead to problems in the future
It has litle effect on the pools acidity.
Yes, fresh lime can affect teeth due to its high acidity. The citric acid in lime can erode tooth enamel, making teeth more susceptible to decay and sensitivity over time. It's advisable to consume lime in moderation and rinse the mouth with water afterward to help neutralize the acid. Regular dental care can also mitigate potential damage.
rot your teeth until nothing left
Very acidic chemicals can melt iron nails.
the acid in the lollies absorbs into your mouth sticking to your teeth and the strength in the acid stains your teeth
water by itself is harmless, but minerals in water can have an effect on teeth.