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d. Chemically inert and constant e. Being fluid 14. What is the intermolecular resistance that occurs inside an object a
d. Chemically inert and constant e. Being fluid 14. What is the intermolecular resistance that occurs inside an object against an external force applied to that object? St Force Stright d Hardness Elastic deformation 15: Which is false about dental wases? a. They do not have a specific melting point, they have meting ranges Among the materials need in dentistry, waxes have the highest thermal expansion Since the softening degree and resistance of wases are higher than other materials used in dentistry that they easily affected by temperature changes d. The flidity of the wases depends on the temperature of the war, the intensity of the applied force, the time, the force is applied As the residual stress ratio develops, the tendency of the water to its former state causes distortion in the wax model 16. a Requires high casting temperature biocompatibility is poor Low cost d. Low corrosion They are very difficult to manipulate in the laboratory 17. Which of the following statements about cement is/are correct? L II. II Which is not a base metal alloys property? IV. 18. Polycarboxylate cements cause pulp reaction due to the phosphoric acid they contain Adhesive cements used in lamina cementation should be chemically cured adhesive cements. Moisture and saliva contribute to the hardening of the glass ionomer. Zinc phosphate cement causes sensitivity after cementation due to its low PH value. all of them 43-b-N c1-1-N only Which of the following cements has the feature of preventing caries formation by releasing fluorine? a. Polycarboxylate coment Calcium hydroide in phosphate cement Glass ionomer cement ende egenel cement 19. Which of the following properties of adhesive cement is correct? Adhesive cements have high solubility in oraliquid They are observed as radiolucent on radiography When used in cementation for ceramics, they increase the fracture resistance of ceramics Light-cured adhesive cements can be used for cementation of with a maximum thickness of 1.5-2 mm restorations a Both light and chemically polymerized adhesive comments are often used for the cementation of laminate