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    Homemade Glue

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    HOMEMADE GLUE FROM MILKCHAPTER 1 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. BACKGROUND OF THE STORY Paste is the chief topic in this article. Paste is widely used worldwide. From schools to offices‚ from homes to buildings‚ paste is always present to help individuals in their daily lives. This material can be used in simple works or as an emergency utensil; from torn books to stripped parts of paper works; this tool is very significant in our lives. Paste is a thick‚ soft‚ moist substance‚ usually produced by mixing

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    Homemade glue

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    All Ages. K-3 with adult supervision. Homemade Glue AT A GLANCE: Kids can create a useful material using household chemistry. STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO: Demonstrate the process of science inquiry by posing questions and investigating phenomena through language‚ methods and instruments of science. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Adhesives actually work by grabbing on to tiny nooks and crannies within the surface of objects. As the water evaporates (or the glue dries) it hardens‚ holding the glued surfaces

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    starapple glue

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    Star Apple Sap as a alternative Glue (Investigatory Project) Contents : Significance of the Study As a student‚ this study is important because it can be used in many ways‚ like art works‚ decorating‚ and other school projects. Unlike the other glue‚ it is not expensive which is an important thing for students Scope and Limitations – This study the feasibility of the Star Apple Sap as glue. Thus the white glue contains gelatin that is made up of skin

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    Fruit Glue

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    Fruit Glue While the idea of gluing fruit together may sound novel‚ it was pointed out that the process is nothing more than an extrapolation of a fruit terrine.  Still‚ we find that the ability to layer fruits and vegetables together is really exciting.  Especially when we look beyond using just gelatin‚ which is the traditional bonding agent in fruit terrines and only effective at cold temperatures.  Instead‚ we were inspired by the synergy of hydrocolloids.  The first combination of ingredients

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    Glue

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    When you were a little kid‚ glue was a fun tool. It held your Popsicle houses together and it was fun to peel off your hands after it dried. But glue is not just child ’s play; glue is a type of liquid that used cohesive and adhesive forces. These two forces work together to create tools that you can use in housework‚ at work at the office‚ and arts and crafts. Adhesion is the attachment of one material to another‚ due to a variety of potential interfaces. Adhesives are sticky substances that are

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    Adhesives and Glue

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    The purpose was to see what glue would work with what substances. II. Hypothesis I think that mucilage glue would work the best with paper for all the amount of time. The glue stick would not work that well on wood but pretty good for paper. I think that white glue would not have enough time to dry for the 10 minutes but‚ when it has enough time to dry it would be hard to take apart. III. Materials The materials used were wood‚ mucilage glue‚ white glueglue stick and paper. IV. Methods

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    Glue Experiment

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    Science Investigation ‘Which type of glues adheres (sticks) the best to surfaces?’ Independent Variables: * The brand of glue * The type of surface Dependent Variable: * The strength of the glue Controlled Variables: * Same amount of glue (one swipe) * Same amount of time to dry * Same person conducting experiment * Same time of day * Same amount of experiments * Same Net Weight (21g) * Same brand of surfaces * Same person timing (Jet) * Same

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    Meat Glue

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    Meat Glue 457 Words Matt Carlson Rather than eating the high-priced filet mignon they paid for‚ restaurant customers are running the risk of receiving a bacteria-ridden compilation of meat scraps put together using an edible food adhesive known as “meat glue.” Meat glue‚ or more scientifically named “transglutaminase‚” is an enzyme produced adhesive cooking substance made from animal blood. The glue has the ability to bond protein-containing foods together. Raw meats bound with TG are often

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    Styro Glue

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    way to recycle used Styrofoam‚ and this is to make glue out of it. This glue can help reduce the number of Styrofoam that will be thrown away. Styrofoam is made of polystyrene beads which unravel into fine strands whenever it is melted/dissolved. Due to the unraveling of polystyrene‚ the Styrofoam will become a thick like gel. When it is a gel‚ it will be moldable and when it dries it will be very sticky. It is a very effective adhesive to glue things together. But it is not very safe since it

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    investigatory project

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    used Styrofoam‚ and this is to make glue out of it. This glue can help reduce the number of Styrofoam that will be thrown away. Styrofoam is made of polystyrene beads which unravel into fine strands whenever it is melted/dissolved. Due to the unraveling of polystyrene‚ the Styrofoam will become a thick like gel. When it is a gel‚ it will be moldable and when it dries it will be very sticky. It is a very effective adhesive to glue things together. But it is not very safe

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