Yes it can, immerse the whole piece in a tub or something for about an hour or two and it will come apart.
I'm sure by adding water it will dilute it as its a water based glue.
That depends on the school's rules.
Newspaper, flour, glue , water and salt.
Elmer's says the gel is a much tougher glue.
It might be, but I doubt it's sticky enough to glue more than paper.
Possibly if in long enough.
Warm water and a little scrubbing can remove white glue or school glue.
In a starch-type glue (e.g. a wheatpaste glue / wallpaper glue), the borax acts as a gelling agent, thereby increasing the viscosity and glue strength. Borax also has fungicidal properties, thereby acting as a preservative against mould.
According to my after school project borax with water and glue with water,pour both in a cup,you get goo as in slime
Most of the ceramic glues dissolve in water. So if the glue is exposed for 2 - 3 hours to water, it will be dissolved completly.
elmers school glue is non-toxic to children and because it awesomer water. it's basically the only difference
elmers school glue is non-toxic to children and because it awesomer water. it's basically the only difference
Glue is not a suspension. Instead, it is considered a colloid. This is because glue can be dissolved by another compound.
A glue solution is in solution en there4 its already liquified
No, almost nothing can dissolve sand.
School glue is specifically made more for arts and crafts including paper and things like that. Nail glue is made so that it works on fake nails so that they stick more, it is not soluble in water.
That depends on the school's rules.