You get weak, wimpy Elmer's glue.
You get warm, weak glue.
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.
first u start with a small bowl and add water then u add glue it would be perfect if u take a platic spoon and it will be the perfect amount of glue.finally you add flour and mix it u will get slim and add a 1-2 drops of food coloring it will take 5-6 hours
That is highly possible if you find the correct mix of something like finely ground charcoal.
Saturated water is water that's passed its boiling point yet hasn't evaporated yet. When putting ice water within this boiling-hot water, the heat energy from the boiling water transfers rapidly into the ice water, mixing the two and rapidly changing temperatures.
Diluted Elmer's glue. -You haven't invented anything - just made the glue weaker.
You get warm, weak glue.
You just get weaker Elmer's glue. Mixing water with almost anything simply dilutes the product.
You get weak, useless glue.
It gets weaker and loses its adhesiveness.
You put glue and water.
When water, glue, and salt are mixed together, the salt will dissolve in the water while the glue will remain as a separate substance. The mixture may become thicker due to the addition of the glue, but the salt will not interact chemically with the glue.
How to get rid of wallpaper glue 1. You get a bucket and fill it with water and bleach. The ratio is 1 gallon of water to one cup of bleach. You get a scrub brush and scrub until you cannot see or feel any more glue. 2. Mix water and vinegar. And do the same thing with the scrub brush. The vinegar is non-toxic but it just has a very strong smell.
When glue is mixed with water, it appears as a cloudy or milky solution. The water helps to break down the glue, causing it to disperse in the liquid.
Yes, Elmer's glue is a water-based adhesive, so it should float on water due to its low density. The glue will eventually disperse and mix with the water, creating a cloudy solution.
You mix it up and then it will stick and put a tiny bit of it on whatever you stick it to!
Yes, white liquid glue is water-soluble and will dissolve in room temperature water. It will mix with the water to form a solution.