If your monomer is contaminated: cloudy or thick, it can create?

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Multiple Choice

If your monomer is contaminated: cloudy or thick, it can create?

Explanation:
Contour of the monomer showing cloudiness or thickening signals moisture or impurities have entered the mix, and that disrupts the polymerization process. When the monomer isn’t pure, it won’t bond properly with the polymer powder or adhere well to the natural nail, weakening the overall structure. The result is lifting from the nail bed and/or the product breaking under normal wear, rather than forming a strong, durable bond. Keeping monomer clean and in good condition helps prevent this failure.

Contour of the monomer showing cloudiness or thickening signals moisture or impurities have entered the mix, and that disrupts the polymerization process. When the monomer isn’t pure, it won’t bond properly with the polymer powder or adhere well to the natural nail, weakening the overall structure. The result is lifting from the nail bed and/or the product breaking under normal wear, rather than forming a strong, durable bond. Keeping monomer clean and in good condition helps prevent this failure.

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