so it can come out
cause it has zero force
Toothpaste is a colloidal gel.
No, toothpaste is a common noun. It can be used as a noun adjunct (attributive noun) in terms such as toothpaste tube.
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Solid.
Sodium lauryl sulfate, which is a detergent, is an ingredient of some brands of toothpaste. You should be able to tell by looking at the ingredient list on the toothpaste tube.
The manufacturing process layers the different colors of toothpaste in the tube so that when you squeeze the tube, multiple colors of toothpaste come out.
Crest makes a plastic tube that doesn't leak but sucks the toothpaste back in when your not squeezing
It all varies on the shape of the tube and the onces in the tube...so the tube ithink is best for holding the most toothpaste is creast!
A tube of toothpaste cost about $25.98 in 1935
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
They fill the tube from the bottom then seal the end. The cap is already in place when the tube is filled.
Toothpaste is a colloidal gel.
Toothpaste is a mixture.
yes it is
Food in its varying states of digestion is moved through the hollow alimentary canal by means of a series of muscular contractions known as peristalsis, which squeezes the alimentary canal, in much the way that you would squeeze a tube of toothpaste to move toothpaste through the tube.
Most toothpaste is like a gel, gel is considered a solid even though it can easily be mishaped. they insert toothpaste often in patterns, and that's how it comes out when you squeeze it. I'm sure if you took 2 tubes of different color toothpaste and put it into a bowl then mixed it with a spoon, it would mix; but your question is very similar to something like, "When you hold your toothpaste upside down does the toothpaste come out". It doesn't mix in the tube, but you can mix toothpaste together.
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.