Yes, it is, it's non-conductive.
Super glue is safe on parts of electronic devices. Plastic casings and small components can be held to circuit boards for instance. This is a common method of repair if yuo are careful.
Yes, there is nothing wrong with that.
I wouldn't recommend it as super glue is a cyanoacrylate. Some super glues are used for sealing wounds but they are different to the super glue you by off the shelf at a hardwear store.
No, it is not safe to put super glue on your tongue. Super glue is a powerful adhesive that can bond skin and other surfaces together, causing serious harm and potentially leading to toxic effects if ingested or exposed to mucous membranes like the tongue. If you accidentally get super glue on your tongue, seek medical help immediately.
It's best to use silicone on silicon.
You shouldn't use Super Glue (or anything water soluble) . But, hot glue is okay if you're going to seal it after.
It is safe when dried,- but it may not work on many food containers, especially those made with polyethylene.
Smoking super glue can release toxic fumes that can cause irritation to the respiratory system, leading to coughing, difficulty breathing, and potential damage to the lungs. Inhaling these fumes can also result in dizziness, nausea, and headaches. It is not safe or recommended to smoke super glue.
It can, but be careful. 1 -the fumes of Super glue can be toxic. -2 Any glue will act differently when heated,-what if a handle falls off . - I'd rather be safe and get a new pan or whatever.
No super Glue doesn't taste good.
Do not glue it, no glue will be safe for this. I advise you to go to the dentist who will fully understand and replace your current retainer.
Try a rag dipped in Goof Off. Rub it over the super glue till it softens, then peel it off.