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What are the chemicals used in fluoridating water supplies?

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What are the chemicals used in fluoridating water supplies?

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The compounds most commonly used for fluoridating water are sodium fluoride and fluorosolicic acid. They’re chosen because they dissolve completely in water and break down into harmless compounds, leaving none of the original chemical. Research shows that there is no difference in the effects between the fluoride ions in artificially fluoridated water and naturally occurring fluoride.

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