There are MANY different glues, each with a different chemical name. -One of the most popular, white glue, is Polyvinyl acetate.
The chemical name for white glue is polyvinyl acetate.
NO, ninhydrin is not the same as super glue
They have not released it, it's a secret.
Using a hot glue gun involves a physical change. The process of heating the glue stick causes it to melt and then harden when it cools down, which is a reversible change that does not alter the chemical composition of the glue.
Chemical glue refers to a type of adhesive that forms a bond by undergoing a chemical reaction. This can include adhesives that cure through reactions like polymerization, crosslinking, or solvent evaporation to create a strong bond between surfaces. Examples of chemical glues include epoxy, cyanoacrylate (super glue), and polyurethane adhesives.
The chemical name for white glue is polyvinyl acetate.
NO, ninhydrin is not the same as super glue
Making glue is a chemical process.
Some glues set by their solvent drying, others set by pressure, and others suc as epoxy, set by chemical reaction.
Cyanoacrylates is the chemical name for the group of chemicals in superglues.
epoxy
They have not released it, it's a secret.
Glue is a substance that sticks things together.
No, there are big differences in the chemical composition.
The scientific name for glue is "adhesive" or "glue adhesive."
When you mix borax solution with glue, a chemical reaction occurs where the borax molecules crosslink the polymer chains in the glue. This leads to the formation of a new substance with different properties compared to the original glue and borax solution, constituting a chemical change.
The only chemical that dissolves it does more damage than the glue.