Elmer's Glass glue would work, but I'd recommend taping the back too.
Super glue if the glass is straight and flat, or 100% clear silicone if the glass is curved.
I would use clear silicone.
Kraft glue or elmers glue
Elmer's white glue.
There are several things used to hold the pieces together: cooper foil, a type of putty and lead came. Yes, it is a funny word.
White glue , Super glue . Leave it for about a few minutes for it to dry
You can try "super glue".ANS 2 - There is an excellent clear 'Porcelain adhesive' -available in hardware stores.
No glue is used for copper. Copper wires and pipes are soldered together. This involves heating both pieces and melting a lead/tin wire into them.
Use a dab of cooking oil and rub the glue off then clean the mirror with window cleaner to remove oil. No harm to the mirror, works on any type of glass.
An epoxy is best.
I would use a good epoxy.
Most of the "super glue" type adhesives can glue your fingers together if you get them on you.
It's simple. Stuff that's glued together, tends to stay together. Though the strength of the bond depends on the type of glue you are using. For a good solid bond, I like to use super-glue or cement glue.
Any super glue will bind hard plastic.
It is a type of glue used for gluing pipes together... (not the type of cement in concrete).
Compression
Use wood glue for wood to wood, to glue a cabinet back together you need to remove the old glue so that you have a clean wood to wood contact if this can't be done you can use epoxy glue, go to your local hardware store ask for help and tell them what you are working on and they will help on the type of glue you need.
Glue is not any type of change. However, two items being glued together is a physical change.
No. The hot glue gun sticks are type of thermal glue. A candle is only wax. It has no strength in bonding.