Yes, -sticky is the analogy for glue.
Most glue is sticky to the touch, as this is part of its function. However, various glues and adhesives may not feel sticky, and only adhere through the addition of heat (hot glue), moisture (envelopes), or pressure (glue dots).
Many things are soft and sticky - a child's semi-chewed toffee is notoriously sticky.
The Polyvinyl acetate that it is made from gets stickier as it dries. This is the operating principle of this adhesive.
Styrofoam is made of polystyrene, which can be dissolved in solvents like acetone or styrene to create a sticky substance. This sticky substance can be used as a type of glue when bonding materials together.
Glue contains polymers that give it flexibility and stickiness. When borax is added to the glue, it reacts with the polymers to create cross-links, forming a stretchy and moldable material known as silly putty.
an analogy is like ball is to bouncy as glue is to sticky
If it wasn't sticky,it wouldn't be glue.
Glue is Glue. It is supposed to be sticky so you can stick things together.
they are already sticky but the rhino glue would dry & become hard on the other sticky glue so i would say not.........
Sticky glue
None I hope. There is litle point in having a glue that doesn't get sticky
Because it would be no use as an adhesive if it was not sticky.
It becomes sticky
Sticky glue
yes,because sap is so sticky and you can make it a glue
fugitive glue or glue dots
Krazy Glue is sticky.