Heat up the two areas that you want connected and when the wax starts dripping, attach the two parts of the candle and wait for it to dry.
To glue two pieces of cork together, use a strong adhesive such as E6000 or a contact cement. Apply the adhesive to both surfaces, press the pieces together firmly, and allow the glue to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions. Clamp the pieces together if necessary to ensure a secure bond.
No, a candle with a flame does not have cells. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, and a candle is not considered a living organism. The flame on a candle is a result of the combustion of wax and a wick.
If the candle is small, about 2 hours/ If the candle is more than three inches long and pretty thick, about 5 hours/ If the candle is very long and very wide, it would take more than a full day for it to mysteriously get broken into pieces and get sprinkled on your couch for you to sit on and the pieces will penetrate ur bum making it bleed to ur death and finallly it will explode into tinier pieces splitting atoms into several pieces, creating a nuclear reaction and fusion in which your genital area will shrink back from because it knows what will happen but you won't and your children, after this incident, will be grossly mutilated and undeveloped because the candle broke and caused the nuclear fission for you and your cells to devour and then ur apartment and/or house will be like chernobyl like "omgwtfbbq we cant live in it now because of your stupid fcuking candles" and youll be like "it wasn't my fault" and youll get sued by your landlord because of the nuclear radiation no-man zone youve created inside the apartment. Then, the cloud of nuclear radiation will drift down and break into cars like a sandman niggger and randomly rape everyone by their asses and youll feel bad because you got raped in ur asses too. yeah. So don't buy wide candles.
To make a sulfur candle, you would typically mix powdered sulfur with a binding agent such as clay or other combustible material. The mixture is then molded into candle shapes and allowed to dry. When lit, the candle releases sulfur fumes used for fumigation purposes.
Naturally, it is Carbon Dioxide because it is denser than oxygen which is a gas needed for combustion.
To fus etogether two broken piecs of candle you would melt some and press both ends to combine
If the tile was a square before it broke, and if you have all the pieces, then yes. Start as you would with a jigsaw puzzle, try to sort out adjoining parts of the edge, and work your way around.
i would describe it as the shape of a rock been broken down into pieces
Mosaics Were mainly Used For Decoration. They Originated In Rome Where People Would use Pieces Of Broken Tile Or Glass Too Make A Picture.Mosaics are pictures or patterns produced by arranging together small colored pieces of hard material, such as stone, tile, or glass.
That would be the mouth. Hope this helps.
If there was no friction, the pieces of wood nailed together would not be able to stay in place. Without friction, there would be nothing to prevent the pieces from sliding and slipping out of position. Therefore, the structure would likely fall apart.
The production of smoke from something burning would be a sign of a chemical change. Broken pieces, change in shape, or change in state are all physical changes.
Why would Selena's heart be broken? They are still together :) Jelena<3
Before I begin, I would like to state that I, personally, wouldn't clean broken glass out of YOUR dishwasher. I think your grammar is a bigger problem than your broken glass. You should have been consistent, one of the following would have been much better: 1) How do you clean broken glass out of your dishwasher? 2) How do I clean broken glass out of my dishwasher? 3) How does one clean broken glass out of a dishwasher? To answer: Remove the racks, pick up the big pieces CAREFULLY with your fingers, use a damp stack of a few paper towels for the small pieces (which you can throw directly in the trash after the small pieces stick to it), then run a cycle or two to wash the tiny leftover pieces away.
Not a prefix, but a word- scud. One prefix used in meteorology is fracto- as in fractostratus. Scud is an old-fashioned way of describing FS.
To glue two pieces of cork together, use a strong adhesive such as E6000 or a contact cement. Apply the adhesive to both surfaces, press the pieces together firmly, and allow the glue to dry according to the manufacturer's instructions. Clamp the pieces together if necessary to ensure a secure bond.
they would make cabinets and join wood pieces together