Possibly if in long enough.
Hot water and dish soap
If it's white or yellow wood glue, just wash in hot water.
Yes, but it may not achieve much.
In a starch-type glue (e.g. a wheatpaste glue / wallpaper glue), the borax acts as a gelling agent, thereby increasing the viscosity and glue strength. Borax also has fungicidal properties, thereby acting as a preservative against mould.
Carpenter's Wood Glue, otherwise known as "Yellow Glue" is yellow by color. Yellow glues are usually polyvinyl acetate (PVA) based.ANS 2 - ABS plumbing glue is also yellow (this is not a PVA)
Most of the ceramic glues dissolve in water. So if the glue is exposed for 2 - 3 hours to water, it will be dissolved completly.
Yes it can, immerse the whole piece in a tub or something for about an hour or two and it will come apart.
The only chemical that dissolves it does more damage than the glue.
Yes, white glue or yellow glue will do that.
Glue is not a suspension. Instead, it is considered a colloid. This is because glue can be dissolved by another compound.
Yes, use epoxy.
Yellow carpenter's glue is best, white glue is OK.