Elephant toothpaste was not invented by a single person. The experiment is attributed to being a popular science demonstration that showcases an exothermic reaction between hydrogen peroxide and a catalyst such as potassium iodide or yeast, producing a large foam eruption resembling toothpaste coming out of a tube, hence the name "elephant toothpaste."
To make elephant's toothpaste, you will need hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, food coloring, and a catalyst like potassium iodide or yeast. Mix the hydrogen peroxide with the dish soap and food coloring in a container, then add the catalyst to trigger the reaction that produces the foam. Be sure to wear protective equipment and perform this experiment in a well-ventilated area.
Toothpaste is a mixture.
No, toothpaste is not made from metal. Toothpaste typically consists of a combination of ingredients such as abrasives, fluoride, antibacterial agents, and flavoring agents, among others. Metal is not a common ingredient in toothpaste production.
yes!!! all toothpaste is because it doesn't completely mix in!
No, granite is not used in toothpaste. Toothpaste typically contains ingredients such as fluoride, abrasives, flavoring agents, and detergents to help clean teeth and prevent cavities. Granite is a type of rock that is not used in toothpaste manufacturing.
Yekeen Erinfolami
Name the first toothpaste invented in India
You can use toothpaste with anything even beer
toothpaste was invented to kepp your teeth clean
The hypothesis of the elephant toothpaste experiment is that mixing hydrogen peroxide with a catalyst (such as yeast or potassium iodide) will cause a rapid decomposition reaction, resulting in the production of oxygen gas that creates a foamy substance resembling toothpaste.
Elephant's Toothpaste is combined substances (yeast, water, 20 volume hydrogen peroxide liquid and food coloring) that once formed together they bubble up like a fountain.
no it doesnt
An elephant eating broccoli covered in toothpaste.
The first toothpaste was believed to have been invented in ancient Egypt around 5000 BC. It consisted of a mixture of powdered ox hooves, burnt eggshells, myrrh, and pumice.
Miles Edgeworth
edible toothpaste was invented by NASA so astronauts could swallow the toothpaste after brushing their teeth because spitting it out is harmful to people in the spacecraft and the equipment.
Edible toothpaste was invented for children who were just learning to brush their teeth. The chemical fluoride in the tooth paste is very dangerous if the body digests it, so scientists invented edible toothpaste for younger children. The toothpaste seems nice, but does not clean the users teeth like regular toothpaste, the formula does not work as well.