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Sierra Wiggins
28 April, 20:40
What are the physical properties of toothpaste
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Timothy Browning
28 April, 23:19
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The whitening toothpastes showed differences in their physical-chemical properties. All toothpastes promoted changes to the surface, probably by the use of a bleaching agent.
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