calcium and viatamin D, C. hope this helps ;)
toothpaste is an alkali because bacteria uses acid to eat away at teeth so toothpaste manufactures include alkali in their recipe to neutralize this acid, it also works as a cleansing agent to keep our teeth white! - hope this helps
Well that is simple. Toothpaste is used for brushing your teeth to keep them from getting cavites. No you use it to call people x)
Cleaning your teeth is the usual usage.
teeth ;P
Limestone is used in toothpaste as a mild abrasive agent to help remove plaque and stains from teeth. It also helps to polish teeth and improve the appearance of the teeth. Additionally, limestone contributes to the overall texture and consistency of the toothpaste.
There is a common misconception that Teflon is used in toothpaste as a protective coating for teeth. However, Teflon is not used in toothpaste as it is not approved for oral use. Toothpaste typically contains fluoride and other ingredients to help prevent tooth decay and strengthen tooth enamel.
No, granite is not used in toothpaste. Toothpaste typically contains ingredients such as fluoride, abrasives, flavoring agents, and detergents to help clean teeth and prevent cavities. Granite is a type of rock that is not used in toothpaste manufacturing.
Fluorine is the element used in toothpaste to help prevent tooth decay, in protective coatings for teeth to strengthen enamel, and in Teflon for its non-stick properties.
Calcium carbonate creates an alkaline medium for the teeth to be cleaned by virtue of its basic nature. it comes with sodium mono fluoro phosphate which has germicidal effect. abrasive nature is of fluoride ion which when in excess may cause holes in our teeth. Sodium hydrogencarbonate fulfills the same role as calcium carbonate.
Yes, "toothpaste" is a compound word formed by combining "tooth" and "paste" to describe a substance used for cleaning teeth.
Physical properties of toothpaste include its viscosity, abrasiveness, color, flavor, and texture. These properties determine how the toothpaste looks, feels, and behaves when used for brushing the teeth.
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