It binds two things together on the molecular level.
A flux or fluxing agent is a source that bonds things together. When soldering wires, a flux is used as a glue that helps the wires melt and stick together. Flux is made of an adhesive and a petroleum jelly.
No some things repel it like a duck's feathers
Elmer's glue is not very effective on skin, it's much better for paper or wood. Superglue, however (cyano-acrylate) can definiitely stick your skin together quite powerfully.
Atoms of different elements can " stick together " ( making compounds ) via elements sharing or trading arrangements called
To stick things together.
Glue can stick things together, such as sticking to pieces of paper together.
It binds two things together on the molecular level.
The function of glue is to stick things together.
To stick things together, temporarily or permanently.
CohesionAdhesion
No, it will make many things stick, but not everything.
I would say after they have gravity or magnetic power.
Glue has been used to stick two things together.
The difference between coherence and adherence is that adherence is when a liquid sticks to an object ( different things stick together) and coherence is when a liquid sticks to a liquid ( same things stick together) :D
it is a two things that stick together to make a basket
Glue is Glue. It is supposed to be sticky so you can stick things together.