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Fluoride (/ˈflʊəraɪd, ˈflɔːr-/) is an inorganic,
monatomic anion of fluorine, with the
chemical formula F− (also
written [F]− ),
whose salts are typically...
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Fluoride toxicity is a
condition in
which there are
elevated levels of the
fluoride ion in the body.
Although fluoride is safe for
dental health at low...
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Hydrogen fluoride (fluorane) is an
inorganic compound with
chemical formula HF. It is a very poisonous,
colorless gas or
liquid that
dissolves in water...
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commonly fluoride) to help
prevent tooth decay (dental caries) and gum
disease (gingivitis). Due to
variations in
composition and
fluoride content, not...
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controlled addition of
fluoride to
public water supplies to
reduce tooth decay.
Fluoridated water maintains fluoride levels effective for cavity...
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Manganese fluoride can
refer to: Manganese(II)
fluoride, MnF2 Manganese(III)
fluoride, MnF3 Manganese(IV)
fluoride, MnF4
These three compounds are the...
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Opposition to the
addition of
fluoride to
drinking water arises from political, ethical, economic, and
health considerations.
International and national...
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Silver fluoride can
refer to:
Silver subfluoride (disilver monofluoride), Ag2F Silver(I)
fluoride (silver monofluoride,
argentous fluoride), AgF Silver(I...
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Sodium fluoride (NaF) is an
inorganic compound with the
formula NaF. It is a
colorless or
white solid that is
readily soluble in water. It is used in trace...
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fluoride selective electrode is a type of ion
selective electrode sensitive to the
concentration of the
fluoride ion. A
common example is the lanthanum...