Product Chemistry Simplified
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Question 1 |
You must always leave a margin between the skin and the product of:
1/16” | |
1/8” | |
3/16” | |
3/8” |
Question 2 |
All of the following are evaporation coatings EXCEPT:
Nail polishes | |
Gels | |
Top coats | |
Base coats |
Question 3 |
When the skin is damaged by irritants, the immune system releases:
Histamines | |
Antibodies | |
Antitoxins | |
Hormones |
Question 4 |
When water becomes ice, there is a:
Chemical change | |
Physical improvement | |
Chemical reaction | |
Physical change |
Question 5 |
Washing hands and scrubbing the nail plate removes:
Bacteria and fungal spores | |
Surface oils | |
Contaminants | |
a, b & c |
Question 6 |
Gigantic chains of molecules are called:
Corrosives | |
Monomers | |
Polymers | |
Histamines |
Question 7 |
Light-cured enhancements generally use:
Sunlight | |
Ultraviolet light | |
Fluorescent light | |
Incandescent light |
Question 8 |
Allergic reactions are caused by all the following EXCEPT:
Overexposure | |
Improper product consistency | |
Any contact with monomer | |
Custom blending your own mixture |
Question 9 |
The best time to attempt to sell the product is:
During the initial consultation | |
While you use the product | |
At the end of the manicure | |
When you schedule anther appointment |
Question 10 |
Product dusts and residues can accumulate on:
Brush handles | |
Containers | |
Table tops | |
a, b & c |
Question 11 |
A chemical that cause two surfaces to stick together is a/an:
Contaminant | |
Adhesive | |
Saturated solvent | |
Surfactant |
Question 12 |
A water molecule can be broken down into:
Helium and oxygen | |
Hydrogen and oxygen | |
Hydrogen and ozone | |
Helium and ozone |
Question 13 |
The number of nail technicians affected by skin disorders on their hands is:
35% | |
40% | |
50% | |
65% |
Question 14 |
In order to sell a product you should do all of the following EXCEPT:
Show the client where all the products are displayed | |
Use the product in the service | |
Place the item in the client’s hand | |
Ask if you can add it to the ticket |
Question 15 |
Overfilling promotes all of the following problems EXCEPT:
Allergic reactions | |
Bruising | |
Infections | |
Loss of the nail plate |
Question 16 |
A billion monomers can join in less than:
A second | |
Five minutes | |
Thirty minutes | |
One hour |
Question 17 |
UV bulbs used to cure enhancements should be cleaned daily and changed at least:
Twice a month | |
Every month | |
Every three months | |
Twice a year |
Question 18 |
A substance that dissolves something is called a/an:
Solute | |
Enhancement | |
Catalyst | |
Solvent |
Question 19 |
A common salon irritant is:
Skin cream | |
Cuticle oil | |
Tap water | |
Rubbing alcohol |
Question 20 |
A monomer that joins different polymer chains is called a:
Bridge | |
Rung | |
Cross-linker | |
Tie |
Question 21 |
Adhesion is best when the nail plate is:
Roughed up | |
Thin | |
Cold | |
Clean and dry |
Question 22 |
A catalyst can make a chemical reaction:
Cleaner | |
Faster | |
Hotter | |
Slower |
Question 23 |
Sensitive clients generally show allergic symptoms after repeated exposure for:
One to two months | |
Four to six months | |
Eight to nine months | |
Ten to twelve months |
Question 24 |
When removing artificial nail enhancements, warming the solvent to 1050 speeds removal time by:
15% | |
25% | |
30% | |
50% |
Question 25 |
Energy has no:
Velocity | |
Heat | |
Substance | |
Power |
Question 26 |
When an initiator touches a monomer it:
Destroys it | |
Energizes it | |
Tranquilizes it | |
Disables it |
Question 27 |
Prolonged or repeated contact with solvents will leave the skin:
Burned | |
Oily | |
Shiny | |
Dry and damaged |
Question 28 |
Sulfur cross-links create strong:
Natural nails | |
Toxins | |
Odors | |
Vitamins |
Question 29 |
The most common skin disease for nail technicians is:
Acne | |
Eczema | |
Psoriasis | |
Contact dermatitis |
Question 30 |
Substances that improve adhesion are:
Primers | |
Solutes | |
Enhancements | |
Corrosives |
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