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Why doesn't glue stick to the inside of the bottle?
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damn good question
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oh.. I never thought about that.
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now this is a great question
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lack of enough Air
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body thetans
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Cus it dont want to.
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Glues like the ones used at school are made up of long chains called polymers, which are a bit like spaghetti strands. When you glue 2 pieces of paper together the polymers get into all the microscopic cracks and crevices in the paper, (a bit like ink soaking into the porous surface of paper). As it dries and the water evaporates the polymer molecules are left in the cracks to hold the paper together
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is chicken pox called that when its not by chickens........lol
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due to a wax coating on the inside of the bottle...your still upside down tina...lololol
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Glues like the ones used at school are made up of long chains called polymers, which are a bit like spaghetti strands. When you glue 2 pieces of paper together the polymers get into all the microscopic cracks and crevices in the paper, (a bit like ink soaking into the porous surface of paper). As it dries and the water evaporates the polymer molecules are left in the cracks to hold the paper together |
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Nah, just did a search! lol
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Why doesn't glue stick to the inside of the bottle? Thats a great question Tina. |
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Nah, just did a search! lol does this mean it wont stick to the outsied either ?? look it up please....thanks FFD |
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