Although I can't answer this question, I can assure you that the media has over-hyped this whole issue on fluoride. If you want to remove risks like fluoride from your life, you should also avoid much riskier things in life such as walking down the street or opening a can of coca cola. I mean, when you are walking, the alien ship being towed by the tow truck could come unhooked and crash into you, or you could pick up a disease when you slice your whole hand open when opening the aluminum can.
The risk of fluoride is so small that it shouldn't even matter. The first thing to stop doing, is to stop worrying about stuff like this. The added stress and cortisol flowing through your veins will kill you much quicker than fluoride in water will.
Bottled is a verb.
The major ions in sea water are chloride, sodium, sulphate, magnesium, calcium, potassium, bicarbonate, bromide, strontium,boron and flouride.
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It depends on the size of the bottle. According to the International Bottled Water Association's website, the average gram weight of the 16.9 ounce "single serve" bottled water container has declined from 18.9 grams in 2000 to 12.7 grams in 2008.
Water. In 2006, 115,393,500,000 liters of bottled water was consumed worldwide.
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flouride, bromide, and chloride
Flouride toothpaste one of the most obvious product containing flouride. Then there is mouthwash, antibiotics, tap water, vaccine and much much more. Even food items that we consume contain flouride and some of these are: Spinach, Grape Juice and pickles. Flouride is an element and is good for teeth and in 1940's flouride was added to the water to prevent tooth decay and all the products sold were flouride free but in today's day there are plenty of product sold with flouride which suggests that we may be injesting too much flouride that could turn to be harmful for our bodies.
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Carbonated mineral waters are acidic.
Neither the water nor the bottle are elements. Pure water is a compound, but most bottled waters are mixtures as they contain traces of minerals. The bottle is likely to be a mixture whatever it's made of.
bottle nose dolphins live in tropical waters and maybe (but very rarely) temperate waters.
Calcium fluoride contain calcium and fluorine.
Sea Water, Fresh Water, Tap Water, Toilet Water, Bottled Water.
Sodium fluoride contain 1 sodium atom and 1 fluorine atom.