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What is matter
A term used to identify anything that occupies space is called?
What is elements
Basic substances that can not be broken down into simpler substances are called?
What is proteins
What is created when amino acids join together in chains?
What is true.
True or False: protein chains connect to other protein chains is an accurate description of how hair is formed?
What is a solute
In the process of making a cup of instant hot chocolate, what would the powdered chocolate represent?
What is false
Is the rusting of a nail an example of a physical change?
What is element
Atoms that are the same form a(n)?
What is keratin
What makes up the primary composition of hair?
What is water
Substances of acidic or alkaline natures dissolve in water and/or contain?
What is a solution
A mixture of two or more kinds of molecules, evenly dispersed would be a(n)?
What is physical
Melting ice into water, water evaporating into gas are examples of what type of changes?
What is molecule
Two or more of the same atoms joined together by a chemical bond is a(n)?
What is hydrogen bonds
Which bonds found in the hair can easily be broken by heat or water?
What is acidic
A solution that has more positive hydrogen ions than negative hydroxide ions is:
What is a solvent
A substance that is able to dissolve another substance is called a(n)?
What is atoms
Atoms make up elements, elements make up matter; therefore all matter is composed of?
What is a compound
When two hydrogen and one oxygen (H2O) combine to form water, it is called a(n)?
What is side bonds
The bonds found within hair that help organize protein chains in order to build hair are called?
What is 10
A pH of 5 is how many times more acidic than a pH of 6?
What is an ointment
Mixtures if organic substances and a medicinal agent are:
What is organic chemistry
All matter that is living or was once living is composed of carbon and deals with which type of chemistry?
What is amino acids
Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen form the basis of:
What is Disulfide bonds
Which side bond is of the greatest concern to the cosmetologist?
What is neutral
Distilled water with a pH of 7 is considered to be?
What is emulsion
What is formed when two or more non-mix able substances are united with the help of a binder?
What is soaps
Mixtures of fats and oils converted to fatty Acids by heat and then purified fall under what classification?

Chapter 5-Chemistry

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