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No, sugar does not make glue stronger.
It is a sugar and sugar is sweet.
George Washington Carver, among hundreds of inventions, find a way to make glue out of sweet potatoes.
The word "sugar" doesn't have a homophone. Sugar may be described as sweet, and suite is a homophone for sweet.
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The sweet sweet sugar of any sugar it helps i think if its wattery
Yes sweet potatoes contain sugar
the glue on the tin can taste sweet to the goat so it is eating the glue off the can
as sweet at sugar
sugar cubes and either white glue or a gluegun. do notuse a glue stick to glue the sugar cubes together, because they'll probably fall apart. if you use a gluegun, dont put to much glue on one sugar cube because it might melt it. hope it helps.
Its not the water or the sugar - its your tongue telling your brain that its sweet.
To be able to use the substance that is unusable or hard to use in a solid state. Examples: Glue - some glues are delivered in the shape of powder and "start working as glue" only when dissolved in a liquid. Sugar - put a lump of sugar on a totally dry tongue and you don't feel anything. Make the tongue wet and you feel the sweet taste.