Super glue can.
superglue
An epoxy will bond glass to metal.
Silicone will do that.
Epoxy or silicone.
almost any kind of glue will from home hard ware
100 % silicone would work.
Sand / quartz/ silicon dioxide / SiO2. They are all the same except for the strength of the covalent bonds. In glass there are more broken bonds in the network solid due to the heating and cooling process that occurs.
No glass is not ionically bonded, Ionically bonding is due to the attraction between positively charged ions and negatively charged ions.Examples of Ionic bonds:CaCO3 - calcium carbonateFeSO3 - iron (II) sulfiteNaOH - sodium hydroxideH2S - hydrogen sulfideAgNO3 - silver nitrateGlass consists primarily of silicon dioxide, which is a covalent compound.As kinetically frozen forms of liquid, glasses are characterized by a complete lack of long-range crystalline order and are the most structurally disordered types of solid known. glasses are frozen-in non-equilibrium systems. Non-equilibrium systems cannot be described in the framework of classical thermodynamicsIn English, the bonds of glass are in small patterns, that occur numerous times. With numerous patterns it makes the bonds weak and easier to break, hence glass is brittle. Unlike other bonds.
Diamond is one of the hardest materials on earth due to its carbon bonds. This is why it is able to cut glass.
Water, methane, and ammonia are composed of molecules with covalent bonds. These molecules have atoms sharing electrons to form strong bonds within the molecule.
Super glue will do that. 5 Minute Epoxy will do it also, only not so quickly - but very likely a stronger joint.
The best adhesive options for glass surfaces are silicone adhesive, UV-curing adhesive, and epoxy adhesive. These adhesives provide strong and durable bonds on glass surfaces.