Yes, most wood glues will dissolve in water.
Depends on whether salt is soluble in the glue or not. Salt would be soluble in Ordinary white wood glue, for instance. But not in epoxy glue. In epoxy, it'd simply turn the glue gritty. In wood glue it'd dissolve.
Yes, it will.
Yes, eventually it will disintegrate.
Simple wood glue is Polyvinyl acetate which is basically white 'school ' glue. There are many better wood adhesives.
charcoal is made from wood. It's a smoked and dehydrated form of black solid and will not dissolve in water.
No glue that I know of can dissolve chalk.
Glue that will dissolve in water .
It may dissolve with repeated immersion in water. Depends exactly which glue.
Depends on whether salt is soluble in the glue or not. Salt would be soluble in Ordinary white wood glue, for instance. But not in epoxy glue. In epoxy, it'd simply turn the glue gritty. In wood glue it'd dissolve.
It means that it will mix with water or can dissolve in water.
Depends entirely on the glue. some harden in water, some soften or even dissolve.-Name your glue -
The glue which does not dissolve in water is called dispersive.
Wood is not soluble.
It melts in the water and it dissapears
Yes, it will.
Yes, eventually it will disintegrate.
simply adding water does the trickANS 2 - WARM water is best.