A warm ambient temperature will help almost all glues except silicone to set better. Epoxies in particular are helped by heating with a hair dryer after applying them
Temperature affects the adhesiveness of glues in different ways. YOU would have to specify WHICH glue to get a definitive answer. 'Glue' can mean many different products.
Yes, white liquid glue is water-soluble and will dissolve in room temperature water. It will mix with the water to form a solution.
The room temperature is too low for an effect.
Temperature affects the strength or adherence of Elmer's glue by causing it to either fail to bond at very low or high temperatures. If the temperature is very low the glue will become brittle and crack. If the temperature is very high the glue won't work because more liquid is being moved around by the molecules.
Different types of glues take different temperatures to set and harden them.
Yes , heat makes epoxies set quicker and harder.
Electromagnets do not affect glue.
It has to be room temperature for the dough to rise.
White glue is strongest at room temperature when applied to moderately porous wood surfaces. It does not adhere well on shiny wood surfaces.
Glue does not affect anything on your body.
Ambient temperature outsidewhether or not there is heating, and how much,size, shape and materials of the roominsulationdraughtsnumber of people in the room
Temperature can affect the adherence of glue because it can impact the speed of the curing process. Extreme temperatures can cause the glue to cure too quickly or too slowly, leading to poor adhesion. It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for temperature conditions when using glue for optimal adhesion.