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None. Toothpaste is a cleaning substance containing soap, that is why it foams.
No. This is the typical reaction when hydrogen peroxide caomes into contact with a cut.
Vinegar and Baking Soda can be mixed, and when they are a chemical reaction is observed (it bubbles and foams quite a bit). Vinegar is dilute acetic acid (CH3COOH) while Baking Soda is Sodium Bicarbonate (NaHCO3). An acid and a base. Mixing the two results in the following reaction: CH3COOH + NaHCO3 --> Na+CH3COO- + H2O + CO2
It fizzes and foams producing carbon dioxide bubbles.
The hydrogen peroxide foams.
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Fagerdala World Foams was created in 1964.
Having foams or fine bubbles. Covered with or containing foams.
yes it can
i think its when you are make a float and you put a soda in it in it foams a float
Felix Sebba has written: 'Foams and biliquid foams-aphrons' -- subject(s): Foam
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