because there is so much alchol to kill the germs
Most mouthwashes are given a bitter taste so that you do not swallow them.
Not usually. Acetic acid would give mouthwash the taste of vinegar.
Brush your teeth and use a mouthwash.
Oil has a density of about 0.8 - 0.9. Mouthwash (which is naminly water) has a density of about 1. So no, mouthwash is denser.
Clean your teeth and use mouthwash. Otherwise gargle some water.
A mouthwash is not a compound; it is a mixture of various compounds. There is water in all of them, and they commonly contain alcohol as well as essential oils (menthol, thymol, mint, etc.). Depending on the purpose of the mouthwash, it may contain an antibacterial, a detergent compound to loosen plaque before brushing, essential oils to freshen the user's breath, etc. If the mouthwash is intended to be used after brushing, it will have a pH slightly above 7, i.e., mildly alkaline but not so alkaline as to leave a bitter taste.
Clouds do not have a very strong taste. They are made up mostly of water vapor and dust, so they have a flat, mineral flavor, were one to taste a cloud.
If you put an egg in mouthwash, the acidic components and other chemicals in the mouthwash can react with the eggshell, which is primarily made of calcium carbonate. This reaction can cause the shell to dissolve over time, potentially leading to a soft, rubbery egg. Additionally, the flavorings and alcohol in the mouthwash may impart an unusual taste to the egg. However, it's not advisable to consume such an egg due to the presence of non-food-grade ingredients in mouthwash.
One way to mask the taste of liquid prednisone is to mix it with a strong-flavored drink, such as fruit juice or soda, to make it more palatable. You can also try using a straw to bypass the taste buds on your tongue. Additionally, rinsing your mouth with water or a flavored mouthwash after taking the medication can help reduce the aftertaste.
Existing Listerine users couldn't get used to the fact that cinnamon flavor made it taste good.
yes.. it is a strong moutwash that cleanses away plaquue and dirt between teth..
A mouthwash is not a compound; it is a mixture of various compounds. There is water in all of them, and they commonly contain alcohol as well as essential oils (menthol, thymol, mint, etc.). Depending on the purpose of the mouthwash, it may contain an antibacterial, a detergent compound to loosen plaque before brushing, essential oils to freshen the user's breath, etc. If the mouthwash is intended to be used after brushing, it will have a pH slightly above 7, i.e., mildly alkaline but not so alkaline as to leave a bitter taste.