there are 2 cups of glue in elmers glue.
There are approximately 8 cups in a standard 1-gallon bottle of Elmer's glue.
That would depend upon the size of the bottle. There are 6 teaspoons, or 2 tablespoons, in one fluid ounce. So an 8 ounce bottle of glue would be 8x6 = 48 teaspoons, or 16 tablespoons
Glue is made up of a substance that sticks to things and a solvent that keeps it liquid until you want it to stick. When you put glue on a piece of paper, the solvent gradually evaporates until the glue becomes sticky. When the glue is in a bottle, there is a space inside the bottle above the liquid that is full of air. So why doesn't the glue dry out? Well there's a limit to the amount of solvent that can evaporate to fill the space in the bottle. Once the space is full of solvent gas, no more solvent evaporates from the glue and the glue stays runny
There are many thousands of glues, far too many to tell you what they are all called here
There are MANY different glues, each with a different chemical name. -One of the most popular, white glue, is Polyvinyl acetate.
there are 2 cups of glue in elmers glue.
There are approximately 8 cups in a standard 1-gallon bottle of Elmer's glue.
Elmer's white glue will not burn you. However there are now many other kinds of Elmer's glue - so it is no longer appropriate to say just "Elmer's glue". They now have Elmers epoxy, Elmers cyanoacrylate, Elmers contact cement, Elmers spray adhesive and a few other kinds.
Elmers white glue is made from PVA, polyvinyl acetate. -Elmer's makes many different glues now, last time I was in a craft store I saw at least 6 different types. So maybe in future we could mention the actual type, rather than just 'Elmer's
No, many other synthetic glues came on the market in the mid 1900's
Elmer's does not make a very good joint with clay. Many potters that I know use epoxy or silicone to repair their broken pots.
No, Elmer's white glue is for gluing two porous materials. It will not work on many things such as modelling clay.
how many 4oz cups are there in a 1.5ml bottle of wine.
Elmer's white glue typically comes in various sizes, but a standard bottle is 4 ounces, which is equivalent to about half a cup. Larger bottles, such as the 16-ounce size, contain 2 cups of glue. Always check the specific packaging for the exact volume, as sizes may vary.
That is 4.409 cups.
A 4 oz bottle is 1/2 cup
If you mean a 2 part resin adhesive, they are much stronger than Elmer's original. - We must now also consider that in the past few years, Elmer has made MANY new glues - not just the old style white glue now. I'm looking forward to testing Elmer's Glue All Max, their latest one.