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What mineral is used in both steel and toothpaste and drinking water?

what mineral can be used in drinking water and toothpaste and steel


What is the name of the Titanium compound found in Colgate Toothpaste?

The Titanium compound found in Colgate Toothpaste is Titanium Dioxide. It is used as a whitening and opacifying agent in toothpaste to give it a bright appearance.


What is the name of the alkali in toothpaste?

Well it is sodium hydroxide that is found in toothpaste.This is the simplest answer you could ever find


Is the mineral in toothpaste silicate or non silicate?

The minerals commonly found in toothpaste, such as calcium carbonate and silica, are classified as non-silicate minerals. Silica, in its various forms, is often included for its abrasive properties, but it is not classified as a silicate in this context. Overall, the primary minerals in toothpaste are non-silicates, aimed at cleaning and polishing teeth.


What is the common name of Fluoride?

The correct name, after the IUPAC rules, is hafnium tetrafluoride (HfF4).


What are found in toothpaste?

flouride


Is toothpaste made out of titanium?

yes it isThis is the white pigment found in toothpaste,


Name of first toothpaste invented in India?

Name the first toothpaste invented in India


What is the standard toothpaste size typically found in stores?

The standard toothpaste size typically found in stores is 4.0 ounces.


What is the mineral present in drinking water and toothpaste which helps to strengthen teeth enamel?

Flouride


Where can minerals found?

Minerals can be found everywhere, you may not even realize how close we come to facing minerals every day. your makeup contains minerals, batteries have the mineral nickel. your pencil contains graphite and clay, two other examples of minerals. Believe it or not your toothpaste contains florite, another common mineral.


Which toothpaste does not have fine abrasive?

Just about any toothpaste can be found in a non-fine abrasive form.