Oligomers are typically in what form?

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Multiple Choice

Oligomers are typically in what form?

Explanation:
Oligomers used in nail products are short polymer chains that are workably viscous, which makes them gel-like or resinous in consistency. This semi-liquid, semi-solid state lets them be brushed or applied smoothly onto the nail and then shaped before curing. They’re not free-flowing liquids or rigid solids; they’re designed to stay where you place them and then harden under UV/LED light. So the typical form is semi-liquid such as gel or resin.

Oligomers used in nail products are short polymer chains that are workably viscous, which makes them gel-like or resinous in consistency. This semi-liquid, semi-solid state lets them be brushed or applied smoothly onto the nail and then shaped before curing. They’re not free-flowing liquids or rigid solids; they’re designed to stay where you place them and then harden under UV/LED light. So the typical form is semi-liquid such as gel or resin.

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