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  2. Experimental: 7 easy steps to making your own elephant toothpaste

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    Try this wacky and easy to do experiment at home with your kids, and watch colorful tubes of foam erupt into elephant toothpaste! Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...

  3. Elephant's toothpaste - Wikipedia

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    Elephant toothpaste reaction Two people watching the reaction of Elephant's toothpaste. Elephant's toothpaste is a foamy substance caused by the quick decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2) using potassium iodide (KI) or yeast and warm water as a catalyst. [1] How rapidly the reaction proceeds will depend on the concentration of hydrogen ...

  4. Talk:Elephant's toothpaste - Wikipedia

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    Elephant toothpaste [ edit ] no, it isnt actually toothpaste for your elephant, thats just the name. elephant toothpaste is just a reaction caused by the decomposing of hydrogen peroxide, also when doing this experiment be careful, the fizz is hot.

  5. Is homemade dog toothpaste safe? A vet weighs in - AOL

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    Well, it’s risky. Most ingredients that humans use in homemade toothpaste can’t be used in dogs. Remember, dogs swallow their toothpaste, not spit – meaning whatever their toothpaste is made ...

  6. Elephant Toothpaste [Video] - AOL

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  7. File:Materials, 2017, elephant toothpaste.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. YouTuber iShowSpeed treated after elephant toothpaste ...

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    The 18-year-old decided to go live on 3 October to show fans the “elephant toothpaste” experiment and things went wrong...

  9. Polyethylene glycol propylene glycol cocoates - Wikipedia

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    PEG propylene glycol cocoates are used in cosmetics and toothpaste to form emulsions, which they do by reducing surface tension in the substances of which an emulsified form is required. References [ edit ]