Some idiot who has absolutely no knowledge of proper nutrition or body function. They copy and pasted false, misleading information about an essential mineral to the mineralization of bones and teeth.
Fluoride in toothpaste usually comes from two sources: sodium fluoride or stannous fluoride. These are chemical compounds that are added to toothpaste to help prevent tooth decay and strengthen tooth enamel. The fluoride in toothpaste is typically synthetic rather than being derived from natural sources like minerals.
The element sodium comes from the Latin word "natrium."
When hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium, it forms sodium chloride (table salt) and hydrogen gas. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: 2HCl + 2Na -> 2NaCl + H2.
Sodiums chemical symbol is 'Na'. 'Na' is the initials of the Latin word for sodium, which is ' NADIUM'. Similarly, Potassium (K) is from Latin for 'KALIUM'.
Sodium has one electron in its outer shell, which it wants to lose, while chlorine has seven electrons in its outer shell, which it wants to gain. When they come together, sodium loses an electron to chlorine, forming a stable ionic bond between sodium cation and chlorine anion, resulting in the formation of sodium chloride (table salt).
Fluoride in toothpaste usually comes from two sources: sodium fluoride or stannous fluoride. These are chemical compounds that are added to toothpaste to help prevent tooth decay and strengthen tooth enamel. The fluoride in toothpaste is typically synthetic rather than being derived from natural sources like minerals.
what question you idot
No one. Such questions, without a referent cannot be answered
what question ?
Your question cannot be answered because you did not put the NAME of the person you are asking about in your question.
The time this question was answered it is already out.
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he was born there.......... ahah i just answered my own question...
You should receive a email when the question is answered. You could also type the same question in and your original question should come up. You might consider if the original question needs to be worded differently.
"Come out in"? Your question suggests Ed Asner revealed he is a homosexual. That is not the case therefore your question cannot be answered.
the webkinz pittbull did not come out yet... this question was answered by gummybear13