The atomic symbol for potassium
What is "K"?
The P.H. of lemon juice is
(50% for acidity/alkalinity, 50% for exact P.H)
What is Acidic and between 2-3?
This chemical reaction is known as "redox".
what is A chemical reaction that takes place between an oxidizing substance and a reducing substance?
section 1 in a SDS is known as this section.
Identification
a substance, organism or agent capable of causing cancer.
what is a carcinogen?
The atomic symbol for Gold
What is "AU"?
The P.H. of human blood is.
(50% for acidity/alkalinity, 50% for exact P.H)
What is Neutral/Slightly Alkaline and 7.4?
This reaction happens when lightening hair.
what is oxidative degradation?
you can find Fire-Fighting Measures under this section in an SDS.
what is section 5?
SDS stands for.
what is a Safety data sheet?
What group consists of Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon, Radon and Oganesson
What are The Noble Gasses?
This substance is used to lower the P.H. of most hair conditioners.
What is citric acid?
define the process of permanent haircolor.
hair cuticle swells due to the change in P.H. exposing the cortex of the hair and depositing pigments into the cortex.
section 16 of an SDS is described as.
What is other information?
P.H. stands for.
what is potential of hydrogen
This group of women working in watch factory's contracted many complications due to prolonged exposure to a radioactive element.
Who are the radium girls?
The P.H. of most hair lighteners and developers
(50% for exact P.H of each)
what is 8.5-10.5 for hair lightener and 2.5-4.5 for hydrogen peroxide developers?
the chemical reaction known as saponification is defined as what.
what is add the hot lye solution to our melted oils, waxes and fats, then mix thoroughly. After several minutes of vigorous mixing, the mixture becomes thicker and paler, as soap and the by-product glycerin, start to form. When the mixture reaches the right thickness (traditionally called the point of trace), we add essential oil fragrances and pour it into molds to set?
If you need to transport any product you should follow the transportation rules defined in this section of the products SDS.
flammable is defined as.
what is a material's ability to catch fire and burn quickly. It also refers to how intense the material burns and how much heat it releases once it's ignited?
Working with her husband Pierre Curie, Marie Curie discovered these elements in 1898.
What is Polonium and Radium
These are the most acidic and alkaline substances on earth.
what are Fluoroantimonic acid at a ph of -31.3 and Sodium hydroxide/caustic soda/lye at 14.0?
Nail enhancements often undergo this chemical reaction.
what is polymerization?
The first 7 catagorys of a SDS are.
what is Identification, Hazard Identification, Composition/Information on Ingredients, First-Aid Measures, Fire-Fighting Measures, Accidental Release Measures, Handling and Storage?
a mutagen is defined as.