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Milady Ch 11
Chapter 11 Nail Product Chemistry Simplified
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| When liquid evaporates into the air | Vapor |
| Examples of a vapor are | Acetone Alcohol and Water |
| Omitted into the air usually the result of burning substances | Gas |
| When molecules on one surface are attracted to molecules on another surface this happens | Adhesion |
| A chemical that causes two incompatible surfaces to stick together | Adhesives |
| A substance that improves adhesion by allowing a go between layer between two surfaces | Primer |
| A substance that can cause visible and possibly permanent damage to the skin. | Corrosive |
| The best surface for adhesion | Clean and Dry |
| Roughing up the nail plate to improve adhesion | Is not necessary and dangerous |
| Nail polish and top coats coatings | Harden upon evaporation (physical reaction) |
| Speeds up chemical reactions | Catalyst |
| A short chain of monomers that has had the growth of it's chain halted before becoming a polymer. | Oligomer |
| The head of one monomer reacts to the tail of another resulting in this | Simple Polymer Chains |
| A monomer that joins different chains together | cross-linker |
| All Monomer liquid and polymer powder systems and one type of UV gel are made of | Methacrylates |
| UV gels are made of this type of acrylic | Acrylates |
| Nail adhesives, glues, and wraps are made of | Cyanoacrylates |
| Methyl MethAcrylate monomer has many useful purposes and is not toxic | It is banned from nail salons by US and International law. |