Toothpaste contains a variety of organic and inorganic materials. Originally, Talc was used for toothpaste.
Yes. As a decay preventative.
No, calcium is not in the halogen group. The halogen group is made up of fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, and astatine.
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Halogen refrigerants are also known as coolant chemicals, which can cause ozone damage. A great example of a common halogen refrigerant would be Freon.
Yes. It kills bacterias (all the atoms in the halogen group do), and is used in for instance toothpaste and swimming pools.
An important element in standard toothpaste is Fluorine. Fluorine (F) is the first element in the Group 17(7) - Halogen family.
Table salt is NaCl: sodium is an alkali metal, chlorine is a halogen. Sodium fluoride: sodium is an alkali metal, fluorine is a halogen.
they used urine as toothpaste
was toothpaste used in a misson in space
Sorbitol is used in human toothpaste to stop it drying out in the tube.It will be used in dog toothpaste for the same reason
That'd be Halogen.
No you can not use strawberrys for making toothpaste
Iodine
the answer is iodine
cellulose gum is in toothpaste because it creates a thick toothpaste
I believe that Crest is the most commonly used toothpaste in America.