
Chapter 17 Monomer Liquid & Polymer Powder Nail Enhancements / Assessment
Quiz by Rhonda McCarthy
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All nail enhancement products are based almost entirely on ingredients that come from the _________________ family.
The "poly" in polymer means:
Ethyl Methacrylate monomer liquid is commonly referred to as:
Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) is not recommended for use on nails and is ________ in some states.
MMA nail products do not adhere well to the nail plate requiring the nail technician to ____________ the surface of the nail.
A catalyst is an additive designed to ________________chemical reactions.
The amount of monomer liquid to polymer powder that is required to make the perfect bead is called the:
Which process goes with which product or term?
When applying an acid-based nail primer, it is recommended that you use:
A medium-grit abrasive is not recommended for finish filing of the nail.
Which 2 types of nail forms can be disinfected?
The fur of the animal pictured here is considered to be the best for making brushes for use with monomer liquid and polymer powder systems. What is his name?Â

What is the recommended way in which unused monomer should be disposed of?
The apex of the nail is also known as the:
The area where the natural nail grows beyond the finger and becomes the free edge is known as the __________.
When acid-free primer dries on the nail, it will be smooth and dull.
When performing a one-color monomer and polymer enhancement application, the first bead applied should be:
Acid based nail primer will dry to a:
During acrylic enhancement maintenance, how should the nail technician address EXCESSIVE product lifting?
Proper removal of monomer and polymer enhancements requires that the client soak in acetone for __________ minutes.