That is the correct spelling of the brand name of "cellophane tape".
The spelling ''Sellotape'' is a trademarked brand namename. (Sellotape trademark of Scapa Group PLC). It was spelled that way because when it was first manufactured in 1937, "Cellotape" was a trademarked name. The spelling is often used in Europe and elsewhere while the brand name "Scotch tape" is used in the US.
Well, Sellotape is the correct spelling of a European brand of transparent, cellulose-based, pressure sensitive adhesive tape. Other spellings related to your question are Cellophane or cellotape.
The spelling "Sellotape" is a brand name of "cellophane tape". The spelling ''Sellotape'' is a trademarked brand namename. (Sellotape trademark of Scapa Group PLC). It was spelled that way because when it was first manufactured in 1937, "Cellotape" was still a trademarked name.
No, it won't stick to sellotape.
The word "Sellotape" is a brand name for "cellophane adhesive tape", known in the US as the brand name "Scotch tape" (trademark of the 3M Corporation).The brand name in the UK is spelled Sellotape because when it was first manufactured in 1937, "Cellotape" was still a trademarked name. (Sellotape trademark of Scapa Group PLC)Cellophane is a transparent form of cellulose (wood or plant fibers), which is itself a polymer of the molecule glucose (sugar).
No, sellotape is not happy, it's miserable as every time it sticks to itself you unstick it and it cries in pain and you tear off pieces to stick on paper, poor Sellotape
yes
Your hand is positively charged and therefore attracts the negatively charged sellotape.
Yes.
Richard Drew
Then, it can't fly, and will possibly die.
The trademark name Sellotape is often used generically for cellophane tape (cello tape) in the UK, as the similar brand name Scotch tape (3M) is used in the US.
sellotapist
Yes.