well here are a two things that will happen; we will use herbs, our teeth will rot,
Red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of a base. Toothpaste is a base, so the litmus paper would turn blue.
No. Toothpaste is usually less than 1% sodium fluoride. Pure sodium fluoride would be highly toxic.
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Toothpaste is considered an emulsion.
I invented the toothpaste
this question does not make sense sorry
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Red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of a base. Toothpaste is a base, so the litmus paper would turn blue.
Nothing will happen because there is no other chemicals in that air other than what is contained in the toothpaste itself. Whatever chemicals/smells come out of the tooth "paste" is nothing to worry about.
I'm not sure why you would want to insert a tampon into your anus, least of all why you would firstly put toothpaste on the tampon - but potentially it may be bad for health. The toothpaste could sting the mucus membranes in your anus, but the main issue would be that the tampon could dry-out and damage the tissues in your anus - this could cause discomfort, infection, and risk toxic shock syndrome.
There would be no slaves in the world..dugh
toothpaste was used before the wheel was invented
A movement along the demand curve for toothpaste would be caused by an increase or decrease in the price of toothpaste. This change would then lead to a change in the quantity demand.
Would toothpaste desolve better water or in soda.
By creating a shield around the teeth that would last longer than toothpaste would.
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