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The chemical formula for nitrogen fluoride is NF, because when created they only need one of each to bond
Well, I don't have a number for you. I can tell you that in Dentistry we use 3 main types of fluoride for therapeutic use. NaF also known as sodium fluoride APF also know is acidulated phosphate fluoride SnF also known as stannous fluoride Fluoride may occur in many other forms that I am not aware of, but these are the forms that are used to produce clinical results. I couldn't tell you how many forms of fluoride there, but if you are concerned that you need fluoride for your teeth, don't worry, If you get your teeth cleaned the recommended twice a year, the dentist should do a fluoride treatment. That is plenty. Also, If you live in the city, you are getting additional fluoride because most cities add a small amaount of fluoride to their drinking water resurves for this purpose, not to mention it helps keep the water you are drinking healthy. i thought there was like 600 and even more
it isn't to kill germs it trangthens enamel Actually.... Fluoride inhibits the enzyme enolase, which the bacteria in plaque need to metabolize carbohydrates or sugars into acids. So while it doesn't kill bacteria, it does prevent them from doing harm.
To find the number of moles, you first need to determine the molar mass of calcium fluoride, which is 78.07 g/mol. Then, divide the given mass by the molar mass: 12.8 g / 78.07 g/mol = 0.164 moles. Therefore, there are 0.164 moles in 12.8 g of calcium fluoride.
Fluoride is a natural element found in the earth's crust as well as in water and air. It's also considered a nutrient because our bodies need fluoride to grow and develop properly. Decades ago, scientists discovered that kids who naturally had more fluoride in their drinking water had fewer cavities. In the mid-1940s, communities started to put more fluoride in their water supplies to protect people against tooth decay. Fluoride helps because, when teeth are growing, it mixes with tooth enamel - that hard coating on your teeth. That prevents tooth decay, or cavities. But fluoride can help even after your teeth are formed. It works with saliva to protect tooth enamel from plaque and sugars. By using fluoride toothpaste, for instance, everyone can enjoy some cavity protection. Fewer cavities means healthier teeth when you're an adult - and less chance of having to wear false teeth (dentures) when you're old! So how do you get your fluoride? Ask your dentist the next time you have an appointment. In addition to fluoride toothpaste, he or she might recommend a mouthwash that has fluoride in it. And if your drinking water doesn't have fluoride in it, your dentist might suggest supplements - which are like vitamins containing fluoride. Just how effective is fluoridated water? Thanks to it, dentists say half of kids between 5 and 17 have never had a cavity in their permanent teeth.
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it depends on the girl's - financial situation (money available) desire to shop need for clothes - they may wear uniforms to school, less need for clothes
You should have about more fat than usual because you need that fat to grow taller and healthier.
2000 calories per day
IMHO, as little as possible. The natural look rules. Agreed^ All I use is mascara and chapstick and that works wonders. But if you need it, a little foundation won't kill you
If you overdose on fluoride such as zymafluor pills, you need to get emergency medical assistance right away.As first-aid, drink plenty of milk or water. Do not induce vomiting.
The optimal amount of fluoride for dental health is typically around 0.7 to 1.2 parts per million in drinking water. This helps to prevent tooth decay and strengthen enamel. It is also important to use fluoride toothpaste and receive professional fluoride treatments as recommended by your dentist.
My teenage son needs a military scshool and I need to obtain infomration where such is located and how much it will cost me to send him there?My teenage son needs a military scshool and I need to obtain infomration where such is located and how much it will cost me to send him there?
I am unaware of a specific name for teenage medical concerns. A pediatrician deals with children - even teenage children - in general. A general practioner, sometimes called a family physician, deals with all ages. Obviously depending on what is wrong with the teenager - or any other aged patient - a specialist may be needed. A teenage girl may need an obstetrician/gynecologist. A teenage girl or boy may need a dermatologist. Or any other manner of specialist.
Yes,these days,teenage girls date much earlier and teenage boyfriends are so popular and a must-have for young girls.I know,it's weird,but it's just that teenage girls have the need to be compatible with the opposite sex.
The chemical formula for nitrogen fluoride is NF, because when created they only need one of each to bond
The formula for Mercury II fluoride is HgF2. Mercury (II) has a charge of +2 and fluoride has a charge of -1, so you need two fluoride ions to balance the charge of one mercury ion.