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Yes, using baking soda to brush your teeth can help remove surface stains and make your teeth appear whiter. However, using it too frequently or in large quantities can be abrasive and damage your enamel. It's best to use baking soda in moderation and consult with your dentist for the best whitening options.
Because the xenon atom's electrons in its lower orbitals (5s and 5p) are promoted to a higher shell (5d). This allows the fluorine to bond with these unpaired electrons. Argon would have to promote 3s and 3p to 3d (too high of an energy gap).See the link below.
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.
you're only 17 and your body is still changing shape! keep hehtaly, cos thats great, excercise and eat healthily too. but just be careful because sixe 8 isnt normally how you'll end up, dont be too hard on your self if you dont lose the pounds, enjoy being fit and hehtaly instead.
Oh, dude, the natural form of fluorine is a gas. Yeah, like, it's just floating around in the air, being all reactive and stuff. So, if you're looking for some natural fluorine, just take a deep breath and hope you don't get too much of it!
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Coco-Cola will make your teeth become kinda yellowish-brown if the soda touches your teeth too much...I suggest you use a straw
Loss of tooth enamel which make you lose your teeth quicker so try not to drink too much.
Fluorine is a highly electronegative element that forms very strong bonds with hydrogen, making it difficult for fluorine to lose hydrogen ions and form oxoacids. Additionally, fluorine's small size and high charge density make it energetically unfavorable for fluorine to exhibit oxidation states other than -1, which are required for oxoacid formation.
It probably is not bad for you but if you brush your teeth too hard AND too long then that's too bad for you.
salamanders do bite but they wont if you dont make them mad
Yes. Teeth are actually bones!
too where there teeth down
No, candy is safe in that way, but if you have too much of it, it's not very good for your teeth and can make you fat.
It can be, but too much of it can damage your teeth with all the sugar that goes in to it to make it a certain flavour. :)
their teeth are a good size. not too big, not too small. they are medium size
She puts them all together and melts them so they turn into money.