Unit 305- Style Hair using a Variety of techniques

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HairdressingHigher Education (non-degree)

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What type of chemical bond is responsible for the strength and elasticity of the hair?
A
Ionic bond
B
Van der Waals forces
C
Covalent bond
D
Hydrogen bond

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What type of bond is formed between adjacent protein chains in the hair?
A
Salt bond
B
Disulfide bond
C
Hydrogen bond
D
Peptide bond

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Which type of bond is easily broken by water and reformulated by drying or styling?
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Hydrogen bond
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Van der Waals forces
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Disulfide bond
D
Salt bond

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What is the primary function of the internal chemical bonds in the hair?
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Regulate growth rate
B
Control oil production
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Provide strength and structure
D
Facilitate color absorption

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