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Chapter 17
Monomer Liquid and Polymer Powder Nail Enhancements
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Monomer liquid and polymer powder products can be applied: | on the natural, over a nail tip, on a form to create a nail extension. |
| Which of these brushes would be the best option for a monomer liquid and polymer | |
| monomère liquid and polymer powder products can be applied: | on the natural nail, over a nail tip, and on a form. |
| what brush would be the best option for a monomer liquid and a polymer powder: | natural hair oval brush. |
| What product is banned by State boards in some states? | methyl methacrylate (MMA) |
| During the production of polymer powder, the powder forms into: | small round beads of slightly varying sizes. |
| Polymer powders are usually blended with pigments and colorants to create: | milky translucent, shades of pink and white and shades of blue and purple. |
| A ________ is an additive designed to speed up chemical reaction and initiators. | catalyst |
| A catalyst is added to: | monomer liquid |
| Benzoyl peroxide is: | an initiator commonly added to polymer powder |
| When monomer and polymer products cure, they : | harden |
| What is the recommended mix ratio for creating a dry bead? | 1 part monomer liquid and 1 part polymer powder |
| Bead mix ratios are typically described as: | dry, medium, wet |
| What is the recommended mix ratio for a medium bead? | 1 1/2 part monomer liquid and 1 part polymer |
| In general _____ beads are considered the ideal mix ratio for working with monomer liquid and polymer powder. | medium |
| The best way to dispose of small amounts of monomer liquid is to: | mix them with polymer powder and then throw them away |
| Compared to traditional acid-based nail primers, nonacid primers: | often work better, are less corrosive, are frequently used in salons. |
| When applying non-acid |