Thanks for the question. Fluoride is dangerous. If you have in excess of 3.4g you will die promptly. Please be aware of this. It is a very dangerous substance. Proffesor J. Ellis. Ex-Manager of the Distribution of Fluoride Ltd.
they can't they'll just sting you if you try to disturb them
No rust in a horse's water does not harm the horses. Our horses have rusty water and they in perfect health.
Yes.
It hits you with its horn.
Most bites cause only minor harm, but the bite of a poisonous snake can kill you or make you very ill.
No, at most it will only concentrate it. This chemical harm you no more.
No Sedona, Arizona does not put fluoride in it's water supply. In the US over 70 percent of cities and towns put fluoride in the drinking water.
Fluoride has a sedating effect. It is the ACTIVE ingredient found in anti-agression medication. Fluoride gas chambers anyone? The masses are simply too sedated to care or act.
it isn't to kill germs it trangthens enamel Actually.... Fluoride inhibits the enzyme enolase, which the bacteria in plaque need to metabolize carbohydrates or sugars into acids. So while it doesn't kill bacteria, it does prevent them from doing harm.
Yes, fluoride can evaporate from water, especially in open containers or during boiling. The implications of this process on water quality and public health include potential reduction in the effectiveness of fluoride in preventing tooth decay, as well as the risk of overexposure to fluoride if the concentration increases in the remaining water. It is important to monitor fluoride levels in water to ensure optimal dental health benefits without causing harm.
They don't mean to poison you; it has been shown to help prevent tooth decay. Controversy exists as to how toxic fluoride is.
There would be 4.38 moles of fluoride ions in 1.46 moles of aluminum fluoride, as the formula for aluminum fluoride is AlF3 with three fluoride ions per molecule of aluminum fluoride.
In 1969 when antibiotics were getting popular.
No, The fluoride ion is a reduced form of fluorine.
Fluoride is in many products available to the public. Fluoride is also known as Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride, Stannous Fluoride, Hydrogen Fluoride, Calcarea Fluorica, and Atomic Number 9.
Sodium fluoride is the only compound in sodium fluoride.
Lead fluoride, PbF2