600,000 tablets times 110 μg NaF per tablet is 66,000,000 μg NaF = 66,000 mg = 66 g NaF
The cadmium ion has a 2+ charge and each fluoride ion has a 1- charge, so two fluoride ions are needed to balance the 2+ charge of cadmium. Two F- ions provide a total negative charge of 2- to balance the 2+ charge of cadmium.
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In Short, YES. However, placing a sealant requires conditioning a tooth with a mild acid - often called "acid etching". A tooth that has just received a Fluoride treatment may sometimes require a longer etching time in order to allow the sealant to "bond" to the tooth. Also, this tooth will need to be rinsed off prior to bonding the sealant in place.....Thereby washing away some of the fluoride that was just placed. It is usually best to place a sealant at least 30 minutes after a fluoride treatment. In my practice, if we plan to place a sealant the same day as a cleaning and fluoride we have the hygienist clean and polish, then do any sealants needed and then fluoride. Please note that most dentists will replace a sealant that has come off for no additional charge if needed at the next checkup if within 6 months. Albert Internoscia, DMD, FAGD www.familydental.com
The elements needed for strong bones and teeth are Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorous, and Fluoride. Milk is a good source of these elements.
The answer to your question is 12.6 because you multiply the .400 times .750 and then you take the answer (0.3) and multiply this times the molar mass of NaF (42) and get 12.6.
Sodium fluoride can be used as a preservative for blood samples (for the glucose determination) avoiding glycolysis.
Fluoride has been proven to increase the strength of bones and teeth, but there is little or no reason to believe that is needed for human life.
It can take 256 mg of Fluoride to make one bottle of toothpaste. Fluoride is added to toothpaste to disrupt the process of tooth decay.
One hundred 200mcg tablets are needed to equal 20mg
The FDA has not set an RDA for fluoride. In fact, according to many sources, they have never actually approved its use. That has to do with fluoride being in use before the FDA was formed in 1938. Unfortunately, its use was in rat poison. Today, there is much debate concerning fluoride and its safety (or more to the point, it being unsafe) for humans. As such, it appears that tolerance levels are the issue, rather than how much is needed daily.
The cadmium ion has a 2+ charge and each fluoride ion has a 1- charge, so two fluoride ions are needed to balance the 2+ charge of cadmium. Two F- ions provide a total negative charge of 2- to balance the 2+ charge of cadmium.
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Take one to two tablets every 4 to 6 hours as needed do not exceed 8 tablets
Twenty 250 mg tablets are needed to make 50 mL if the concentration is to be 500 mg per 5 mL.
20 tablets are necessary.
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No. It is not needed. Carbon monoxide is a common by-product of burning carbon or carbon-containing compounds.