Different solvents will melt different glues. No single item is good for everything. Acetone will melt more glues than most solvents, but is also corrosive to many plastics.
glue
No it will be frozen.After it melts it will.
because it had chemical factors in the glue that disinagrates the particles in the styrophone
A heated cylinder melts solid glue and pushes it out of a small nozzle.
Yes, the stick changes from solid to liquid momentarily.
I'm pretty sure "hot glue" melts all balls!
It melts in the water and it dissapears
of course you can !ANS 2 - I don't know what 'fun foam' is - but I DO know that hot glue melts many foam surfaces.
The only thing that is not a chemical reaction is the hot glue gun melting the glue. A copper bowl tarnishing, a spoiling peach, and jewelry turning your skin green are all chemical reactions.
um.. I'm pretty sure that strength of glue is weakened when in heat, because the glue melts instead of hardens. When doing so the glue is unable to stick the two objects together. =]ANS 2 - This depends on the kind of glue. Most epoxies recommend heat, and I've definitely found that gentle heating of both parts before mixing lets them mix easier and creates a much stronger joint.
when you join two pieces of carpet you have to join them with seam tape, and the heat from the seam iron melts the glue on the tape to hold the carpet together
A solvent either melts or carries a glue. A cement is usually a substance applied as paste, that hardens as the water dries.