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In some cases. It depends on the composition of the local rocks and soil and on what water pollution may be present.

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Is fluoride a mineral?

Yes, fluoride is a mineral that is naturally found in water and soil.


Where do you find fluoride on Earth?

Fluoride is commonly found in nature as the mineral fluorite (calcium fluoride). It is also present in certain rocks and minerals, as well as in bodies of water and soil. Additionally, fluoride is added to many dental products and drinking water for its oral health benefits.


Is your tap water pure water?

No, it has chlorine in it, and sometimes fluoride, as well.


Does the town of Guilderland add fluoride to water?

No information about adding fluoride to the town's water could be found on the town's website. To find out if they add fluoride, you may need to call their water mangement department. To go to their site, see the Related Link.


Why only ionic compounds would produce fluoride in water?

Ionic compounds are made up of positive and negative ions. When these compounds are dissolved in water, the ions separate and dissociate. Fluoride is a negatively charged ion that can be found in some ionic compounds like sodium fluoride (NaF). When these compounds are dissolved in water, fluoride ions are released, resulting in the presence of fluoride in the water.


Where can you get fluoride?

Fluoride can be found in toothpaste, mouthwash, and tap water in areas where it is added to promote dental health. It can also be obtained through professional fluoride treatments at the dentist's office.


Where is flouride found?

Fluoride is found in tap water, but in some states it isn't in they're water.


Is fluorite and fluoride the same thing?

No, fluorite is a naturally occurring mineral composed of calcium fluoride, while fluoride is an anion of the element fluorine that is commonly found in toothpaste and drinking water to promote dental health.


Is fluoride fat or water soluble?

Fluoride is water soluble. It dissolves in water to form fluoride ions.


What is the fluoride ion formula?

The fluoride ion is noted as F- (F minus).


What potting soil has the least amount of fluoride?

Normally potting soils don't contain much fluoride at all. Fluoride is normally found in water, normally at about 5-10 parts per million


Does boiling water remove fluoride?

Boiling water does not remove fluoride. As water evaporates, the fluoride concentration actually increases slightly. Special filters like reverse osmosis systems are needed to effectively remove fluoride from water.