They are all different. Read the bottom of the label to find out.
Millimeters can't be converted to liters. Millimeters measure length, while liters measure volume.
The ones I have are all 223-226 ml
there are 2 cups of glue in elmers glue.
there are 2 cups of glue in elmers glue.
The only way to answer this is to know the size of the glue bottle.
A 4 oz bottle is 1/2 cup
Glue bottle because glue sticks will not be strong enough..and the paper is thick so the glue shouldn't leak through.
Another great and puzzling question. Why doesn't glue stick inside of the glue bottle. Glue on paper: As the glue connects with oxygen it becomes sticky and if left to dry in this oxygen it becomes hard and keeps multiple things together. Glue inside the bottle: Glue doesn't stick inside the bottle because the chemicals within the glue is triggered by oxygen (what we breathe) so when the glue bottle is opened it triggers the chemicals to make it sticky. That's why if a bottle if left out with no cap the glue becomes quite hard. Glue won't completely stick unless it's dried, and because inside the bottle, the glue is still air locked in and not dried, it doesn't stick.
Glue doesn't stick to the bottle because, in order for glue to become sticky it has to dry. There's no air circulation in a closed bottle so glue can't dry. If you're thinking, "But what if I leave the glue bottle open! Why doesn't it dry?" It's because there is a lot of glue in the bottle. Not just a thin layer. Just like when you're glueing something and you're not supposed to use that much glue because it won't dry.
If it's a glass bottle super glue will work, but may have little strength.
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
its not glue it is rubber cement it is the orange bottle on the top near the middle
Not really, it's just another way to glue things.
fill glue bottle with yogurt, drink "glue"