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Regular toothpaste contains 50% abrasives and around 1% fluoride compounds that are very chemically active. So, it's a double effect, the abrasives work like any regular magic eraser scraping off the color, while the fluoride in the toothpaste helps todissolvethe color from the permanent marker.
A strong yellow color, from sodium
the color it isBy Tiffany Peck
The (yellow) sodium color is the same in all.
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If you think to flame test the color is the same; the important factor is sodium with his spectral lines.
NaF is Sodium fluoride. It is a salt and dissolves in water. It is white in color.
AgF (silver (I) fluoride or argentous fluoride is a yellow-brown color. The compound AgF2 silver (II) fluoride or argentic fluoride is white.
red turns red, blue turns blue, because it's neutral
Sodium nitrite is a compound with the chemical formula NaNO2.Applications are:- against cyanide poisoning- against dangerous toxin from Clostridium botulinum- a food additive against rancidity- a food additive to maintain the color and taste of meat products- corrosion inhibitorand many other
Red blue and green
Guessing you're asking about color coded vacutainers, since otherwise I can't make any sense of the question. Light blue is usually the color code for a tube with sodium citrate.
Inorganic compounds of fluoride, including sodium fluoride (NaF), stannousfluoride (SnF2) and sodium monofluorophosphates are used in toothpaste to prevent dental cavities. Fluorine helps strengthen tooth enamel.
Regular toothpaste contains 50% abrasives and around 1% fluoride compounds that are very chemically active. So, it's a double effect, the abrasives work like any regular magic eraser scraping off the color, while the fluoride in the toothpaste helps todissolvethe color from the permanent marker.
The yellow color of the flame is due only to sodium.
Yes it's a food additive. It is used as an antioxidant and it is a color retention agent.