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answ2. ordinary toothpaste may contain chalk (CaCO3) as a gentle abrasive.
An aggressive "whitening" toothpaste might contain finely powdered diatomaceous earth, which will be a silicate, and more abrasive. But the manufacturer should advise against regular use.
Any liquid will have the same effect on toothpaste as water.
well, ive found, stuff like sponges, wood, leaves and grass. not sure about the toothpaste though!!!!!!!!!!!! Atomic theory is applicable to all the matter in the universe.
sodium flouoride is found in toothpaste!!!! As anticavity.
A glass container is anything made of glass that is used to contain or store something. For instance, a jar or a bottle made of glass is a glass container.
fluorite is important because it is used in a lot of things like toothpaste.
Toothpaste is better used to remove scratches from a CD or DVD disk,, for a glass watch,I would a special polish's for glass. First try a auto parts store.
A base can be glass cleaner, toothpaste, and bar of soap.
Many people use toothpaste as a homemade glass scratch filler. You should use inexpensive toothpaste that is white, and that does not have anything added. For example, extra whitening, or tarter control. Just use plain toothpaste. Use a very soft and lint free cloth to apply the toothpaste to the scratch.
Colgate is an American company, set up in New York in 1806, it initially made soap, candles and starch, but started production of toothpaste in 1873. At first the toothpaste was sold in a glass jar, they started packaging toothpaste in tubes in 1908.
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Colgate is an American company, set up in New York in 1806, it initially made soap, candles and starch, but started production of toothpaste in 1873. At first the toothpaste was sold in a glass jar, they started packaging toothpaste in tubes in 1908.
The collective noun for toothpaste is a tube of toothpaste.
The Tagalog word for toothpaste is "pasta ng ngipin."
toothpaste is depends
the toothpaste man
My can be an adjective. As a possessive pronoun it can modify nouns to tell which one.For example:My toothpaste is minty.Which toothpaste? My toothpaste. It modifies toothpaste which is a noun.
Minerals are in almost everything: toothpaste, glass, vitamin supplements, electronics, jewelry, coins, in construction, foods, metal containers, pencils (lead), Musical Instruments, and electric wires.