Not sure of the wording of your question, but most explosions leave a LOT of trace evidence.
The adhesive on bandages is also called sticking plaster. It is a polymer based bond. The band-aid adhesive contains a liquid that bonds with the skin.
No. For, if they were, it would produce a tremendous explosion. And matter is never destroyed, no matter what happens to it, the molecules and atoms are just rearranged.
"Pot life" is how long an adhesive can stay in a glue pot before it starts to set up, and it differs from adhesive to adhesive.
There is no such thing as adhesive water.
Aerosol contact adhesive.
Riddle: What is the difference between a bicycle that falls from a rooftop and one that is destroyed in an explosion?Answer: If a bicycle falls from a rooftop, then there it is. But if it is destroyed in an explosion, then where is it?
79 AD. The explosion destroyed the city of Pompeii.
Washington city is the city that did harbor the mysterious explosion that destroyed the America's battlership maine.
The city of Washington is the city that did harbor a mysterious explosion that destroyed the America's battlership maine.
An adhesive is a glue; the word can also mean sticky, as in, an adhesive substance.
An 1856 powder magazine explosion,
The blast zone of an explosion is the area directly ajacent to the detonating material, and may stretch as far as several hundred feet depending on the size of the explosion. Essentially, the blast zone is the place where everything is destroyed.
Challenger was the first shuttle to be destroyed on January 28, 1986. It was destroyed not by crashing, but because of an explosion caused by the rupture of it's fuel tank.
The adhesive on bandages is also called sticking plaster. It is a polymer based bond. The band-aid adhesive contains a liquid that bonds with the skin.
According to an investigation and report by Admiral Rickover in 1976, he believed Spain had no role in the explosion that destroyed the USS Maine. He concluded that the explosion was due to the ignition of gunpowder from within the ship's hull.
There was no nuclear explosion in the Japanese reactors. The explosion(s) that damaged/destroyed the Japanese reactors were either steam explosions and/or hydrogen/oxygen gas explosions.A steam explosion is what destroyed the Chernobyl reactor. It is caused when cooling water flash evaporates.A hydrogen/oxygen explosion is caused when water decomposes on contact with overheated zirconium cladding on fuel pellets, releasing hydrogen gas. If enough accumulates and a spark happens it explodes. Three Mile Island began accumulating hydrogen like this but it was vented before it could explode.
a nuclear explosion would take place and everything in the area would be destroyed