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Is toothpaste acidic alkali or neutral?

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What is the name of the alkali in toothpaste?

Well it is sodium hydroxide that is found in toothpaste.This is the simplest answer you could ever find


Is a toothpaste alkali?

Yes, From my science teacher I was told toothpaste is an Alkali as it breaks down the acid from your teeth, I think anyway? all the best


Is toothpaste a strong alkali or a weak?

Toothpaste is slightly basic, but it is not considered a strong alkali. The pH of toothpaste typically ranges from 7 to 9, which is mild compared to strong alkalis like sodium hydroxide or ammonia.


Toothpaste an acid or alkali?

Toothpaste is generally slightly basic (alkaline) in nature. This helps neutralize acids produced by bacteria in the mouth and can help prevent tooth decay.


Is toothpaste an acid or alkali?

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Is toothpaste alkali?

Yes it netralises acid in gums and teeth


What is in toothpaste to make it alkali?

Sodium bicarbonate is basic salt.


Why is tooth paste usually a mild alkali?

Depends on what toothpaste you use.


Why does toothpaste contain a mild alkali?

Toothpaste contains alkali to neutralise the acid your teeth make so that you don't have to get fillings but it can't be too strong or it can damage your teeth too and also alkali's taste nasty.


What is the alkali in toothpaste?

One common alkali found in toothpaste is sodium hydroxide, which helps to maintain the proper pH level of the toothpaste. Alkalis in toothpaste also help to neutralize acids produced by bacteria in the mouth, preventing tooth decay.


Is toothpaste an strong or weak acid?

toothpaste is an alkali because bacteria uses acid to eat away at teeth so toothpaste manufactures include alkali in their recipe to neutralize this acid, it also works as a cleansing agent to keep our teeth white! - hope this helps