Science, asked by mehakdeepkaurpurba, 4 months ago

why we consider tooth paste as solid?​

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Answered by Haniya1010
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Explanation:

You can't say toothpaste is a solid because solid material have a fixed shape but toothpaste doesn't. However, you can't say it's a liquid because liquids flow easily but toothpaste needs a certain force to push it out of the tube.

Answered by shubhamYTZ
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Explanation:

Toothpaste is a mixture of powdered solids and various liquids, so it's neither a liquid nor a solid. Chemists would argue that toothpaste is a colloid (like milk or ink): a mixture where tiny particles of one substance are dispersed evenly into another without separating out

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