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Yes, sodium fluoride is a pure substance.
Sodium fluoride is the only compound in sodium fluoride.
Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound with the formula NaF.
Fluoride itself is just the ion of the nonmetal fluorine. To form a substance it must be combined with a positive ion. In most cases, but not all, this positive ion is a metal. In most dental products contain sodium fluoride, sodium being a metal. Fluoride is sometimes confused with the mineral fluorite, which is calcium fluoride. Calcium is also a metal.
This toothpastes contain sodium fluoride (NaF), tin fluoride (SnF2), sodium monofluorophosphate(NaPO3F), etc. as fluoride source.
One substance that may contain sodium fluoride is common table salt. The chemical compound for sodium fluoride is NaF. The chemical is an inorganic compound.
Yes, sodium fluoride is a pure substance.
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Sodium fluoride is the only compound in sodium fluoride.
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Fluoride on its own is not a substance, it is an ion. Specifically it is a fluorine atom with an extra electron, giving it a negative charge. To make a complete substance it must be paired with a positive ion. The "fluoride" in toothpaste is usually sodium fluoride, a compound of sodium and fluorine. Fluorine on its own is an element.
No, Sodium fluoride is mildly basic.
The formula for sodium fluoride is NaF.
This is a salt containing only atoms from only two elements: example: sodium fluoride - NaF.
Sodium fluoride is an ionic compound with the formula NaF.
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