Psychology, asked by aushu, 2 months ago

why fevicol doesn't stick in its bottle or tube why???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

As the water evaporates, the glue dries and hardens. All that's left are the sticky polymers that hold things together. This process is called mechanical adhesion. ... When white glue is inside a bottle, there's not enough air inside the bottle to cause the water to evaporate to make the glue sticky.

Answered by oOlliTzMykiNgIlOo
4

Explanation:

This process is called mechanical adhesion. So why doesn't white glue stick to the inside of the bottle? When white glue is inside a bottle, there's not enough air inside the bottle to cause the water to evaporate to make the glue sticky. Basically, the bottle protects the glue from the air and keeps the glue runny.

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