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    accidentally discovered the chemical reaction that would save the elephants from losing all of their teeth. Elephant toothpaste is a great example of the deterioration of oxygen through a chemical reaction that humans can see without a microscope, and happens better with the catalyst in a solid, ground up form. Even though the origin of it might not be completely true, Elephant toothpaste is a chemical reaction of hydrogen peroxide decomposing into water and oxygen gas. First grab a bottle of…

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    What’s in This Toothpaste is a formal essay and it is an informational essay. This essay has an explicit thesis which is “What’s in this toothpaste” (Bodanis, 10) and the urgency of toothpaste consumers to know what is in their toothpaste. In this essay the author writes about the ingredients that make up toothpaste. An effective example of diction is the very well use of scientific phrases. The author uses scientific phrases such as “a large helping of gummy molecules from seaweed Chondrus…

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    1. Synopsis The main aim of the experiment is to find out the percentage of calcium carbonate in toothpaste by using back titration since calcium carbonate is an insoluble salt and does not dissolve in water. Back titration is a reverse method of titration used to obtain unknown concentration of analyte. A roughly weighed quantity of toothpaste? calcium carbonate is dissolved in a known amount of hydrochloric acid and is then titrated against sodium hydroxide. An orange colour will be observed…

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    PATANJALI’S “DANT KANTI” TOOTHPASTE IS the following big element Dental problems are the most extreme troubles which affect frame’s device very badly and leaves body proper for nothing as intake of eatables might be low throughout dental problems. This grabs the attention of the people to the pleasant alternative to be had to therapy them. For any product that we select it's miles important to look at the ingredients of the product and notice the starting place of the product that from where the…

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    Elephant’s Toothpaste Experiment Introduction: A chemical reaction is a process in which atoms of the same or different element rearrange themselves to form a new substance. There are 7 ways to tell if a chemical reaction has occurred; if there are gas bubbles forming, if a precipitate is forming, if the colour has changed, if the temperature has changed, if the volume has changed, if it is giving out light and if there is a change in smell or taste. In a chemical reaction heat is either…

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    TARGET MARKET Aquafresh toothpaste is a product that caters to all age groups although safety precautions should be taken by children younger than the age of six years. Children under the age of six years old should take a pea sized amount of toothpaste when brushing their teeth. DEMOGRAPHICS, PSUYCHOGRAPHICS AND SOCIOGRAPHICS The demographics have shown that all genders, ages and races use the Aquafresh product but in the gender category females buy the product more than males. People…

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    product and costs of production because toothpaste is the product that people necessary need to use it in daily. With this, the firm can set its own price to its product but does not take it from industry as whole. The reason is we found that Darlie is only the small part of the total industry of toothpaste in monopolistic competition. Thus, Darlie brand firm has limited power to control over the market price of total industry. If the price of toothpaste increases, customers will switch to…

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    Colgate Case Study

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    players in the market during 2015-16. Much of this premiumisation was driven by market leader Colgate-Palmolive India. Many launches happened within toothpaste, inline with the company’s strategy like Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief Enamel Repair toothpaste and Colgate Visible White etc. These products have a combined share of 7% of the overall toothpaste market, thus following Colgate to participate in the previous herbal wave as well as in the current one. In Year 2015 Colgate Had a…

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    Case Study Of Sensodyne

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    a limited amount of toothpaste. Our goals for this project is to show how is the easy life and save time for the people. Also, because it is something new and unique for attracting customer. Furthermore, to inform the people about cost. Company and background about the brand. We chose Sensodyne brand because It is number 1 in the world for sensitivity to toothpaste. It is Brooklyn Company in New York; the company was founded in 1907. In 1961 was marketed first toothpaste. "The product is…

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    supplied with artificially added fluoride in the water. Some people are against it, because on the other hand too much fluoride may cause fluorosis- mottling. For this reason, children shouldn’t be using adult toothpaste as its contain higher amount of fluoride than the children toothpaste and may cause fluorosis in the…

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