Super sticky and it will become hard like a stone texture.
Depends on the kind of glue. -NAME your glue, they are all different.
Put some hard glue, melt a glue stick and than mix it together.
Many things are soft and sticky - a child's semi-chewed toffee is notoriously sticky.
Depends on whether salt is soluble in the glue or not. Salt would be soluble in Ordinary white wood glue, for instance. But not in epoxy glue. In epoxy, it'd simply turn the glue gritty. In wood glue it'd dissolve.
you would be in some trouble
yes it goes extremely hard
Hard super glue is no longer usable.
Depends what type of glue.
Sorry, but there is no glue in cakes.
Depends on the kind of glue. -NAME your glue, they are all different.
In most cases the trans will shift hard.
It goes hard when cold and will not 'work'
There is no phenol glue (nor glue of any kind ) in hardwood.
Any smooth, hard surface can be glued by Super Glue.
when glue gets cold it turns hard and dries.that is why you have to acclimate the glue or it will be bulked.
You get weak, wimpy Elmer's glue.
You get warm, weak glue.