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Why there's antifreeze in your toothpaste: the chemistry of household ingredients
Why there's antifreeze in your toothpaste: the chemistry of household ingredients
Author
Field, Simon (Simon Quellen)
Publisher
Chicago Review Press
Publication Date
2007
Edition
1st ed.
Language
English
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QD 471 .F565 2008
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Preservatives
Buffers
Chelating or sequestering agents (Water softeners)
Alcohols and phenols
Waxers
Flavorings
Sweetners
Salt substitutes
Fats
Colors
Moisture controllers
Emulsifiers
Stabalizers and thickeners
Dough conditioners and whipping agents
Stimulants
Medicines
Bleaching agents
Surfactants
Foam stabalizers
Conditioners
Propellants
Polymers and glues
Abrasives and dental additives.
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Chemical elements
Chemicals
Inorganic compounds
Organic compounds
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9781556526978
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