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100

Ice Cubes melting is an example of this type of change.

What is Physical?

100

Many products have acidic or alkaline values that contain this.

What is water?

100

Hydrogen, Salt, Disulfide, Van Der Waals Forces

What are the four prominent side bonds in the hair?

100

A pH of 4.5-5.5

What is pH Balanced?

100

The 6 cosmetic classifications

What is:

Solutions, suspensions, emulsions, ointments, soaps, powders

200

Striking a match is an example of this type of change?

What is Chemical?

200

This is the symbol for Acidic substances.

What is H+?

200

Two bonds that are easily weakened and easily broken.

What are hydrogen and salt bonds?

200

The symbol for potential hydrogen

What is pH?

200

A mixture of 2 or more kinds of evenly dispersed molecules

What are solutions?

300

Mixing hydrogen peroxide and color together creates this type of change.

What is Chemical?

300

This is the symbol for Alkaline substances.

What is OH-?

300
The bond that is the majority in hair.

What is the hydrogen bond?

300

Increases concentration of hydrogen ions when placed in water because it donates H+ ions

What is Acid?

300

Mixtures of 2 or more molecules that separate when left standing and need to be shaken before use

What are suspensions?

400

1 atom + 1 similar atom =

What is 1 element?

400

An equal number of negative and positive hydrogen ions.

What is Neutral?

400

The permanent side bonds of hair.

What are disulfide bonds?
400

Decreases concentration of hydrogen ions when placed in water because it accepts H+ ions

What is Alkali?

400

Formed when 2 or more immiscible substances are united by binder or gum-like substance

What are emulsions?

500

1 atom + 1 different atom =

What is 1 Chemical Compound?

500

A pH of 13 is this much more alkaline from a pH of 7

What is 1,000,000?

500

Curling the hair with a curling iron is an example of this type of change?

What is a physical change?

500

The pH of pure water

What is 7?

500

Mixtures of organic substances and medical agent; usually found in semi-solid form

What are ointments?