Elephant toothpaste is a popular demonstration that involves the rapid decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. Four scientific terms related to this reaction include: catalyst (often potassium iodide or yeast), exothermic reaction (as heat is released), decomposition reaction (breaking down hydrogen peroxide), and foaming agent (the soap used to create bubbles).
Toothpaste in Tagalog is toothpaste. This word has no exact equivalent word in Filipino.
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Toothpaste is one such word.
The Tagalog word for toothpaste is "pasta ng ngipin."
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Generally speaking, "beast" is simply another word for "animal" with four legs. It can be a vertebrate or an invertebrate. All animals are beasts. So, yes, an elephant is a beast.
Njogu is the Kikuyu word for the English word elephant.
The Tagalog word for toothpaste is "pasta ng ngipin."
The word for the sound an elephant makes is "trumpet."
Yes, "toothpaste" is a compound word formed by combining "tooth" and "paste" to describe a substance used for cleaning teeth.
Yes, the word elephant is a short e word.
The Spanish word for elephant is "el elefante".