Epoxy is the best type of glue to use for wood.
No, they are totally different. Gorilla Glue is a polyurethane (basically a kind of sticky liquid rubber) and Super glue is a cyanoacrylate.
I would use gorilla glue, that stuff will glue just about anything together. Make sure to use only a little bit, it expands and "foams" when drying.
Often some types of glue can be dissolved by using some kind of strong alcohol on them but I strongly recommend that you see a doctor as a priority.
Chemistry...what kind of foam do you want to make? Here's a fun little bit of research for you. Have you ever used Gorilla Glue? It's a polyurethane glue, made of polyols and diisocyanates. If you were to take a piece of wood, dampen it with a wet sponge, then write your name on the board in Gorilla Glue and let it sit for about an hour, your name will appear in rigid polyurethane foam. Your task: say why the glue foamed. No other glue foams, just polyurethane glue. Why that one?
Super glue and Krazy glue
Depends on the kind of glue - "Name your glue"
Pva wood glue
Depends what kind of glue.
Bead-glue
Kind of Glue was created on 2001-12-14.
Any kind of white glue or yellow glue
There is no phenol glue (nor glue of any kind ) in hardwood.