The property of glue is that it sticks one thing to another.
It's been done but epoxy would be better.
The physical properties used by scientists to describe all matter, sight, smell, taste, color, texture, mass, weight, volume, and density.
Temperature affects the adhesiveness of glues in different ways. YOU would have to specify WHICH glue to get a definitive answer. 'Glue' can mean many different products.
When you mix oil and glue, they will not fully combine due to their different chemical properties. Oil is nonpolar, while glue is typically polar. This difference in polarity prevents them from forming a homogeneous mixture. Instead, they will likely separate into distinct layers, with the oil floating on top of the glue.
Store bought glue is stronger
Glue sticks things together. -For more 'properties' give more specific information about the glue.
Since oxygen is an inorganic substance, most likely an inorganic chemist would describe the chemical properties of oxygen.
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Glue is tested in too many different ways to describe here.
we describe air by answering it's properties
Its an adjective meaning having the properties of glue.
An element can be described by observing its physical and chemical properties.
No, glue is not an acid. Glue is typically made from polymers and does not have acidic properties. It is used to bond materials together by forming a strong adhesive bond.
No, glue is not an element. Glue is a substance made up of different chemicals, typically polymers. These chemicals are mixed together to create the adhesive properties of glue.
cheese, sticky and hold
Blue light can weaken the bonding strength of glue by breaking down the adhesive properties of the glue molecules.
On a Windows laptop, you right click on the Desktop and click Properties, then the Screensaver tab.