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It's not that high of a percentage in the toothpaste, should be ok for kids. (media.scored.co)
posted 148 days ago by newfunturistic 148 days ago by newfunturistic +19 / -0
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– CrazyRussian 1 point 146 days ago +1 / -0

Do you understand that sodium fluoride consists from sodium and fluoride? :)

Take some school textbook on chemistry and learn something about halogens, activity and so on.

Fluorine is very active halogen. It can't stay in free form in normal environment. It will replace any other acid base in salts dissolved in water or will immidiately react with anything it touches. So, even if water is fluoridated by passing fluorine gas through it, you will not get a fluorine dissolved in water, but a bunch of fluoride salts - NaF, KF, CaF, MgF from salts like CaCO3, NaCl, MgSO4, whatever you have in water.

So, drinking fluoridated water is in no way different from eating toothpaste with sodium fluoride. :)

Accounting consumption of watever element is done for this element separately, even if it is consumed as salt or some other composition this element part of. So, it does not matter whether you drink fluoridated water, eating sea fish or brush your teeth with toothpaste with sodium fluoride.

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– Neo1 1 point 146 days ago +1 / -0

Do you know that sodium explodes in water?

Yet, people take it every day in their mouth?

As Sodium Chloride? That's table salt, you moron.

But sure, try to explain chemistry to me, you absolute shill that knows nothing but still talks too much...

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– CrazyRussian 1 point 146 days ago +1 / -0

Do you know that sodium explodes in water?

It does not. Sodium reacts with water as 2Na + 2H2O -> 2NaOH + H2. This reaction generate a lot of heat. So hydrogen ignites with oxygen from atmosphere.

It's hydrogen explodes and burn, not sodium. :)

Unbelievable. Are you that ignorant?

As Sodium Chloride? That's table salt, you moron.

This sodium chloride in water will instantly turn into sodium fluoride as soon as you will pass fluorine gas through water with sodium chloride. Same will happen with any other salt in water. If there will no non-fluoride salts left to react with, then fluoride will react with water producing HF and O2.

Fluorine does not exist as separate element in normal environment, it is always fluoride ion.

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– Neo1 1 point 146 days ago +1 / -0

The reaction is explosion. You're too stupid to get that. I understand now.

Your next point just jumps to flouride because you don't understand chemistry.

I get it. You only talk about flouride and you can't figure out the compound sodium chloride. But I guess you will talk more about things you don't understand because the idiots in here can't figure out when you're wrong.

But as always, you remain a dumbass.

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– CrazyRussian 1 point 146 days ago +1 / -0

The reaction is explosion.

Sodium does not explode. It can't. It could slowly burn in oxygen-rich atmosphere. In air it is just silently oxidises.

It's hydrogen that explodes when you throw piece of sodium into water. If you can't understand that simple thing, then it's not in your interests to question my level of chemistry knowledge. :)

You only talk about flouride and you can't figure out the compound sodium chloride

Do you understand that fluoride ion is what matters in all that fluoride talks? It does not matter what metal it connected to.

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