The largest organ of the body.
What is the skin?
When monomer liquid is picked up by a brush and mixed with polymer powder, it creates _____
What is a bead?
Polish applied to prevent chipping an d to give a glossy finished appearance is called
What is top coat?
The amount of monomer liquid an polymer powder used to create a bead is called:
What is mix ratio?
A ____ is a substance that improves adhesion.
What is primer?
The shape of the nail should conform to the ____.
What is fingertips?
The apex of the nail is also known as:
What is the arch?
____ is a chemical that causes two surfaces to stick together.
What is adhesive?
Colors located directly opposite each other on the color wheel.
What are complementary colors?
A dry mix ratio creates a ______ bead on the brush.
What is snowy?
Any substance that conducts electricity.
What is a conductor?
Visible depressions running across the with of the natural nail plate.
What are Beau's lines?
A condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit.
What is a nail disorder?
This is formed when liquid evaporates into the air.
What is vapor?
Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (but not spores) on surfaces.
What is disinfectants?
The "poly" in polymer means
What is many?
A catalyst is added to _____ liquid.
What is monomer?
The tightness of the inside of the shank where the bit fits into the handpiece is called
What is tolerance?
An initiator is added to ____
What is polymer powder?
Itchy, swollen lesion that last only a few hours, which could be caused by an insect bite.
What is a wheal?
An apparatus that changes direct current to alternating current.
What is a converter?
This is used to make all monomer liquid and polymer powder systems.
What is methacrylate?
Polymer powder is made using a special chemical reaction called
What is polymerization?
Medical term for fungal infection of the feet.
What is tinea pedis?
The technical term for wart is called:
What is verruca?