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Originally posted by Dnoir
FluorideFluorine itself is extremely harmful to humans and is considered a deadly pathogen when in gas form it's used in chemical weapons fluoride itself is capable of extreme damage to humans even in very small ppm. I don't know why in a sodium fluoride salt form it is considered harmless In small quantitys you have to ask a chemist
Originally posted by Bedlam
Originally posted by Dnoir
FluorideFluorine itself is extremely harmful to humans and is considered a deadly pathogen when in gas form it's used in chemical weapons fluoride itself is capable of extreme damage to humans even in very small ppm. I don't know why in a sodium fluoride salt form it is considered harmless In small quantitys you have to ask a chemist
The name is Bond. Ionic Bond.
Sodium is lethal, by itself. Chlorine is lethal, by itself. Together, they're table salt.
Originally posted by NuclearPaul
Originally posted by ConspiracyNutjob
So that it becomes lost?
That's why I started this thread. I rarely start new threads, but with people arguing that fluoride causes no harm, I felt it was important to get this out there considering how old it is.