Rullsten Posted August 31, 2015 Posted August 31, 2015 Hi, I have a somewhat stupid question. Can sodium fluoride (as used by dentosts) react with carbonic acid (carbonated water) to form hydrogen fluoride? If so how? Like when the dentist puts that fluoride compound on your teeth and then you go home and drink carbonated water. World that work.
Strange Posted August 31, 2015 Posted August 31, 2015 The fact that fluorine is so reactive means that it forms very stable compunds so it would take more than a weak acid like carbonic to separate it from NaF.
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