Yes. As a decay preventative.
Fluorite contains Florine which you might have heard of as in toothpaste-so flourite-this was used as a flux in steel industries also the way you know it is fluorite is because it is (heavy like lead)and it gives of a gem sort of colour when held to the light. this is mineral.
pyrite and fluorite
Toothpaste contains a variety of organic and inorganic materials. Originally, Talc was used for toothpaste.
no because fluorite is softer than a penny
Florine
fluorite is important because it is used in a lot of things like toothpaste.
toothpaste
toothpaste
we make toothpaste out of fluorite I know u think it is weird but it is true
Toothpaste can include the minerals fluorite, for prevention of decay; quartz, as a thickening agent; mica, to make the toothpaste sparkle; and titanium to make it white or opaque.
the important uses of fluorite is 1.)toothpaste 2.)jewlery 3.)enemeling cookware 4.)lensas for telescopes ,and camera's
its is a rock
Fluorite contains Florine which you might have heard of as in toothpaste-so flourite-this was used as a flux in steel industries also the way you know it is fluorite is because it is (heavy like lead)and it gives of a gem sort of colour when held to the light. this is mineral.
No, but it may contain minerals that serve different purposes, like fluorite (for decay prevention), and calcite (for abrasion).
the 4 important uses are 1.) toothpaste 2.) jewelry 3.) enameling cookware and 4.) lenses for telescopes and, camera's
Jewlery is one.
Fluorite is used in hydrofluoric acid and in it is used in the manufacture of opal enamel, cooking utensils and opal glass. It is also used as a flux to lower melting point of raw materials in steel. Fluorite can be used instead of glass in high performance telescopes and camera lens. Yes but its also used for ornaments, jewelery, cooking utensil's, and used as flux in steel.