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Sodium monofluoro phosphate

Fluorine (F) Fluorine is a yellowish, poisonous gas. In its natural state it is a diatomic molecule, F2. Sodium fluoride is added to drinking water to strengthen teeth. Other fluoridation sources include sodium monofluoro-phosphate and stannous fluoride. The polymer of tetrafluoroethylene is a strong, slippery solid known as Teflon . [Pg.43]

FPOaKj Potassium monofluoro-phosphate, 3 109 FPOa(NHj)j Ammonium mono-fluorophosphate, 2 155 FPOaNas Sodium monofluoro-phosphate, 3 106, 108 F2Ag Silver(II) fluoride, 3 176 F2Ca Calcium fluoride, 4 137 FjHg Mercury(II) fluoride, 4 136 F2KH Potassium hydrogen fluoride, 1 140... [Pg.254]

Fluoride in dentrifices is usually present as sodium fluoride or monofluoro-phosphate or tin(II) fluoride [192,313,341,358,359]. Analysis of aqueous extracts or slurries of such dentrifices take less than 10 min with the fluoride electrode and closely match those obtained by a diffusion—thorium(IV) titration method but which requires about 45 min per sample [358]. [Pg.79]


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