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what are physical properties of toothpaste​

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Answered by tomarshikha164
12

physical properties of tooth paste are

Explanation:

presence of fluoride kills bacteria

clean effectivity without damage

foaming ability

Answered by DeenaMathew
4

The physical properties of toothpaste are:

  • Toothpaste contains water, different types of salts, abrasives, foam-forming agents and carbonates.
  • Toothpaste contains fluoride, calcium carbonates, silica and salts like hydroxyapatite.
  • It also contains calcium hydrogen carbonate and aluminium hydroxide.
  • There play role in anticavity and antigingivitis.
  • Toothpaste is powdered or a mixture of solid and liquid.
  • Toothpaste is abrasive as it removes plaque from teeth.
  • Toothpaste is a mixture of oil and water. so, it is an emulsion. this property of toothpaste stabilises the primary components present in the toothpaste.
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