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Luciana
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6 November, 23:19
What is the chemical formula for toothpaste?
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Iyana Freeman
6 November, 23:31
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The most common type of fluoride found in toothpaste is part of the compound sodium fluoride which has the chemical formula NaF
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Zara Scott
6 November, 23:42
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It would be NaF but make sure you write it correctly because otherwise you'll be writing the wrong chemical
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