The active ingredient of toothpaste is fluorine ions, which is not a base. Although there may be basic compounds added to toothpaste in order to make it a unique product according to the brands.
Toothpaste is typically slightly basic, with a pH ranging from 7 to 9. This is to help neutralize the acids produced by bacteria in the mouth and protect the teeth from decay.
Red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of a base. Toothpaste is a base, so the litmus paper would turn blue.
Common bases used in toothpaste include sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide, which help to provide a basic pH to promote remineralization and protect against acidic erosion on teeth. These bases also help to neutralize acids produced by bacteria in the mouth.
neither, its a substance known as thixotropic mixture
Acids commonly found in toothpaste include citric acid, phosphoric acid, and tartaric acid. Alkalis, such as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, are also present in some toothpaste formulations to help balance acidity and maintain pH levels for optimal oral health.
A base
Toothpaste does not have acid in it, Toothpaste is an Alkalie.
Crest toothpaste is an acid.
base
it a base
NEUTRAL
which element present in our toothpaste protects out tooth from the tooth decay?
Yellow because toothpaste is base
toothpaste contains a weak base called hydroxyle because it helps to neutralize and to remove acid in mouth with the PH of 8 called a weak base
A base can be glass cleaner, toothpaste, and bar of soap.
Toothpaste is a mild base, mostly because one of its "abrasives" is baking soda.
hydroxyle