Feviquick does stick to its container , if it comes in contact of the air. It contains cyanoacrylate polymer dissolved in some organic solvent (ethylacetate). When this solvent evaporates, glue sticks to the substance. If container of Feviquick kept opened, solvent gets evaporated and glue wil definitely stick to its container.
it does stick to its container, but you're applying pressure to squeeze it out. just like toothpaste. or glue.
Feviquick is NOT a chemical compound (it is a mixture) so its chemical formula cannot be obtained.
Feviquick is a chemical mixture; not a chemical compound. It is commonly used an all natural super glue component for sticking things together.
if we pour the feviquick in a thermocol it starts melting
Toluene + Natural Rubber + PF Resign
place in airtight container an stick it in the freezer.
To remove feviquick mark from the fabric without damaging the fabric you will have to let it dry first before soaking the fabric and wash it gently.
Because it needs air to start the drying process.
The intermolecular forces in liquids are not so strong as in solids and liquids take the form of the container.
it is a two things that stick together to make a basket
Non-stick or steel.
They contain chemicals, some of which are in a fragile glass (or possibly brittle plastic) container to keep them separated. When you snap the stick, the internal container breaks and allows the chemicals to mix, starting the reaction that produces the light.