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Phosphoric acid also is associated with eroding tooth enamel.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Flattening the Fizz on Kids, Excess Sugary Sodas M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Phosphoric acid also is associated with eroding tooth enamel.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Flattening the Fizz on Kids, Excess Sugary Sodas M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Phosphoric acid, the chemical that gives soda its wonderfully sharp, brassy flavor, has been shown to cause osteoporosis and tooth decay causing more damage to the bones than battery acid, some experts claim.
Organic Authority.com: 5 Foods to Stop Eating Today Organic Authority.com 2011
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Phosphoric acid, the chemical that gives soda its wonderfully sharp, brassy flavor, has been shown to cause osteoporosis and tooth decay causing more damage to the bones than battery acid, some experts claim.
Organic Authority.com: 5 Foods to Stop Eating Today Organic Authority.com 2011
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Phosphoric acid also is associated with eroding tooth enamel.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Flattening the Fizz on Kids, Excess Sugary Sodas M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Phosphoric acid also is associated with eroding tooth enamel.
Glenn D. Braunstein, M.D.: Flattening the Fizz on Kids, Excess Sugary Sodas M.D. Glenn D. Braunstein 2011
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Manar sent me this: I cite with her permission: I'm watching her commenting on Aljazeera english, and she just is saying the following: This time, I've seen cases I didn't see in the second intifada ... all of a sudden I saw a huge part of a bomb with the type, and I checked with a xxx ... and this is what he said: Phosphoric bombs.
Monday, January 12, 2009 As'ad 2009
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Phosphoric acid H3PO4 is a weak acid; hence, phosphate salts are appreciably alkaline in water.
Mouse Print»Blog Archive » Plumped Chickens: You Are Paying for Water 2009
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Phosphoric acid fuel cells (PAFCs) use liquid phosphoric acid as an electrolyte — the acid is contained in a Teflon-bonded silicon carbide matrix — and porous carbon electrodes containing a platinum catalyst.
Fuel cells 2007
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Phosphoric acid fuel cells (PAFCs) have typically been used for large-scale applications, but molten carbonate and solid oxide designs have begun to compete with PAFCs and may be commercialized in a few years.
Fuel cells 2007
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