you can get fluoride in many different Way's can buy drops that you put into your water,varnishs,high fluoride toothpastes such as duraphat and mouthwashs.hope that helps.
Fluoride is added to drinking water to prevent tooth decay
Sodium fluoride dissolves in water but does not chemically react with water.
CoF_2 (s) --> Co^2+ (aq) 2F^- (aq)
Distillation does remove at least some fluoride - this is why a dentist will recommend fluoride treatment at your 6-month dental cleaning if you drink distilled or filtered water. However, to get all the fluoride out the water would have to be deionized.
No Sedona, Arizona does not put fluoride in it's water supply. In the US over 70 percent of cities and towns put fluoride in the drinking water.
you can get fluoride in many different Way's can buy drops that you put into your water,varnishs,high fluoride toothpastes such as duraphat and mouthwashs.hope that helps.
yes it is
Grand Rapids, Michigan was the first municipality in the United States to add fluoride to its water system.
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No. Boiling water will not remove fluoride. Distilling it will.
Pure water does not contain fluoride, but much drinking water does contain fluoride that is deliberately added to reduce tooth decay of children who drink the water. Some drinking water supplies also contain fluoride naturally.
Fluoride is added to drinking water to prevent tooth decay
Sodium fluoride dissolves in water but does not chemically react with water.
Yes hydrogen fluoride can be dissolved in pure water.