- with
metal fluorides dissolved in
molten urea to
yield monofluorophosphates.
Monofluorophosphates are
stable at room temperature, but will
decompose when...
-
Sodium monofluorophosphate,
commonly abbreviated SMFP, is an
inorganic compound with the
chemical formula Na2PO3F.
Typical for a salt, SMFP is odourless...
- Fluoride-containing compounds, such as
sodium fluoride or
sodium monofluorophosphate are used in
topical and
systemic fluoride therapy for preventing...
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fluoride sources, but are
still measurable in low-income groups.
Sodium monofluorophosphate and
sometimes sodium or tin(II)
fluoride are
often found in fluoride...
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being a
phosphoramidate or phosphonate,
usually fluorinated (cf.
monofluorophosphate). The
organic groups are
subject to more variety; however, a common...
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components of toothpaste, such as
sodium lauryl sulfate and
sodium monofluorophosphate, and
forms salts of low
solubility and
reduced antibacterial activity...
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active ingredients are
baking soda,
hydrogen peroxide and
sodium monofluorophosphate. Colgate-Palmolive
introduced Ultra Brite toothpaste in 1967. Ultra...
- and fluorine.
Without the
numerical prefix,
monofluorophosphate is the most
likely use.
Monofluorophosphate PO3F2â
Difluorophosphate PO2Fâ 2 Hexafluorophosphate...
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contains a
source of
fluoride anions (e.g.
sodium fluoride,
sodium monofluorophosphate). Too much
fluoride results in
dental fluorosis and/or
skeletal fluorosis...
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compounds (such as
sodium fluoride,
stannous fluoride, or
sodium monofluorophosphate) to
protect against tooth decay. Fluoride-containing mouthwashes...