| A | B |
| sculptures nails are created by combining a chemical known as monomer liquid mixed with to from a nail enhancement | polymer powder |
| as monomer liquid absorbs a polymer podwer, the product formed at the tip of the brush is referred to as a | bead |
| the initiator that is added to polymer powder is called | benzoyl peroxide |
| to prevent product contamination, a dappen dish should have | a tightly fitting lid |
| for many salon-related application, gloves made of work best | nitrile polymer powder |
| the bead of product for shaping the free edge should have a | medium-to-dry consistency |
| which types of nail primers are most often used today | acid-based and dual acid primer |
| when applying nonacid and acid-free nail primer, the brush should hold enough product too treat how many nails | two or three |
| after a service, what should you do with tiny amount of used monomer liquid left in the dappen dish | wipe the dappen dish with a paper towel and place the monomer liquid in a plastic bag |
| the area of the nails with the most strength | apex |
| a properly worn dust mask will protect you | dust only |
| in the maintenance serice | the apex of the nail is filed away |
| which of these statement about catalysts is correct | catalysts are added to monomer liquid to control the set or curing time |
| polymer powder is available in | many color |
| which of these refers to one unit called a molecule | monomer |
| which of these is a substance formed by combining many small molecules into very long, chain- like structure | polymer |
| a substance that will spring into action and cause monomer molecules to permanently link together into long polymer chain is | an initiator |
| is a bead created using equal amount of liquid and powder | dry bead |
| is a bead created using twice as much liquid as powder | medium bead |
| which of these is places under the free edge of the natural nail and is used as a guide to extend the nail enhancement beyonf the fingertip for additional length | nail form |
| the ares where the natural nail grows beyond the finger and becomes the free adge is called the | stress area |
| the area that run straight from the cuticle down the side or was of the nail to the end of the extension is called | sidewall |
| methyl methacrylate (MMA) is not recommended for use on nails because they don not adhere well to the nail plate, the rigidity of the product can lead to serious natural nail damage, it is extremely difficult to remove and | the FDA says not to use it |
| a process that joins together monomers to creater very long polymer chain is known as | polymerization reaction |
| which of theses abrasive would be appropriate for finish filling, refining, and buffing | 240-grit |
| after a monomer liquid and polymer powder service, you should wipe the dappen dish clean with , before storing it in a dust-free location | acetone |
| nail extension undersides should | be even, matched on each nail |
| the apex is usually | oval shaped and located in the center of the nail |
| in general, odorless products must be used with a mix ratio | dry |
| the number of gain of sand on an abrasive file per square inch is known as | grit |
| any nail art that protrudes from the nail is known | 3-d art |
| designs inside a nail enhancement that are created when nail art sandwiched before two layers of product while the nail enhancement is being formed are called | inlaid design |