well here are a two things that will happen; we will use herbs, our teeth will rot,
Red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of a base. Toothpaste is a base, so the litmus paper would turn blue.
The weight of toothpaste depends on its density, which can vary among different brands and types of toothpaste. On average, the density of toothpaste is around 1.2 to 1.5 g/ml. Therefore, 19 ml of toothpaste would weigh approximately 22.8 to 28.5 grams.
Universal indicator added to a toothpaste solution would likely turn a shade of blue or purple, indicating that the solution is basic due to the presence of substances like fluoride or calcium carbonate found in toothpaste.
No, toothpaste is not 100 percent fluoride. Toothpaste usually contains fluoride as one of its active ingredients, but it also contains other ingredients such as abrasives, foaming agents, humectants, and flavoring agents.
Gel toothpaste has a clear, jelly-like consistency, while non-gel toothpaste is creamy and opaque. Gel toothpaste often has a more translucent appearance compared to non-gel toothpaste. Additionally, gel toothpaste tends to have a smoother texture and can be less abrasive than non-gel toothpaste.
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A movement along the demand curve for toothpaste would be caused by an increase or decrease in the price of toothpaste. This change would then lead to a change in the quantity demand.
There would be no slaves in the world..dugh
toothpaste was used before the wheel was invented
Would toothpaste desolve better water or in soda.
By creating a shield around the teeth that would last longer than toothpaste would.
Red litmus paper will turn blue in the presence of a base. Toothpaste is a base, so the litmus paper would turn blue.
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The noun 'toothpaste' is an uncountable (mass) noun, a word for a substance.Units of toothpaste are expressed by using a noun counter(called a partitive noun), a noun that quantifies an uncountable noun; for example, a tube of toothpaste, an ounce of toothpaste, a glob of toothpaste.Toothpaste is not countable in itself, but tubes of toothpaste are. If you were in a factory, making toothpaste, you might have a vat of toothpaste which would be measured in terms of gallons. So, toothpaste would be measured, rather than counted. You would not ask how many toothpaste do you have, but how much. You could, however, ask how many tubes of toothpaste you have. Tubes are countable.
The world would collapse.