No, you should not put nail glue on your tongue or any other part of your body. Nail glue is toxic if ingested and should only be used on nails for its intended purpose. If you accidentally get nail glue on your tongue, rinse your mouth immediately and seek medical attention.
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.
No, using glue sticks for huffing is dangerous and can be harmful to your health. Inhaling the fumes from glue sticks can cause dizziness, nausea, headaches, and even damage to the brain and other organs over time. It’s important to avoid using any type of inhalant in this way.
No, it is not safe to use nail glue on your tongue. Nail glue contains chemicals that are toxic and can be harmful if ingested. If nail glue comes into contact with your tongue, it is best to rinse your mouth with water and seek medical attention if any adverse reactions occur.
Elmer's glue is not meant to be ingested, and it is not safe for consumption. If ingested in small amounts accidentally, it may cause discomfort and irritation to the tongue. It is important to contact a medical professional if you have ingested Elmer's glue.
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.
The term "glue" is derived from the Old French word "glu" or "gleu," which originated from the Late Latin word "glutinum" meaning "soft, cohesive substance." This name reflects the adhesive, sticky properties of glue that allow it to bind materials together.
The scientific name for glue is "adhesive" or "glue adhesive."
The scientific name of acrylic glue is methyl methacrylate.
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One common option is repositionable adhesive dots, which are often used in crafting and scrapbooking. These dots provide a temporary bond that can be easily removed without damaging the surfaces involved. Another option is removable glue sticks, which offer a clear adhesive solution that can be applied precisely and removed cleanly.
To glue old newsprint in a scrapbook, use a scrapbooking adhesive that is safe for paper, such as a glue stick or photo-safe glue. Apply a thin, even layer of adhesive to the back of the newsprint and carefully place it on the scrapbook page. Smooth out any wrinkles or air bubbles to ensure it adheres properly.
No, the paper would not maintain its shape if the balloon burst because the balloon provides the structure and support for the paper to keep its shape. Without the balloon, the paper covering would collapse and lose its form.
There isn't one type of school glue that is universally the strongest as it depends on the materials being glued together and the application. However, epoxy and super glue are generally considered to be some of the strongest types of glue available for various bonding needs.
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That would take hours to list here. For a good review of this, got to Home Depot and look at their selection.
the answer is resin. it is the sticky stuff that seeps through the branches of a conifer when a branch is removed, protecting it from bugs or weather as it heals.
-Anna B.
From some 5,000 years ago, when Egyptians used hide glue, made from animal hide. Mostly glue has been made from the hooves, bones, connective tissue, etc., and hide. I believe that hooves are still used for this purpose, probably other parts as well, and of course other animals are also used.
I have read that an adult gorilla's upper body strength is six times more powerful than a humans, however I wouldn't be surprised if were much more than that. For example a chimp is supposedly ten times stronger than a human, and I would say the gorilla is much stronger than a chimp.
For building decorations and aquariums, I use pure clear silicone sealant which is also labeled "For Aquarium Use". Do not use silicone with any kind of algaecide in it (such as Silicone II at the hardware store) as the algaecide is toxic. Let the item dry until you don't smell fumes anymore and then it is safe to put into the tank or to fill with water. I also use aquarium epoxy (cut piece, knead, use), but it only comes in "stone" or "white" and both colors look like chewing gum in the aquarium. It dries rock solid, however, and is what I use when I will be able to completely hide the epoxied area. It works great for sealing pipe leaks and fittings and for building sumps.