Whats "SUPER" about glue?
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Rub it between your fingers and find out!!
its super cos it mends things that would otherwise be broken forever
Ask any addict. They will be able to mumble it to you.
It get's you high, man!
The fact that it's still holding your brain together!
It's like regular glue but it can fly. Incidentally, if you want to remove it just use Kryptonite.
BECAUSE IT DRIES SUPER FAST
What isn't?
superglue is the name given to a type of reactive adhesive monomer solution that polymerises when in contact with any basic medium.
it so so raective that is glues things together just by the amount of base that is in the "non-visible" water vapour around the adherent.
and that my friend is what is "super" about superglue
Didn't someone else ask this a few minutes ago?
that you can stick things with it of course!
We refer to Dark Matter as Super Glue. What ever material exists as we know today namely planets,satellites,stars, galaxies. milky way etc is all 5% of total matter in universe. The rest 95% is Dark Matter or super glue.It is believed and proved to some extent that super glue is holding matter together which is otherwise flying away from each other as per Hubble. Since it is holding galaxies together by exerting gravitational pull this material is referred to as Super Glue.
I wish they used it at wedding ceromanies it would help to keep them couples together forever as its so expencive to get married i'll supply them with the glue as a wedding gift.
its super cos it wont stick anthuing together but fingers! ho ho
the fact that it doubles as eye drops. And have you ever sniffed it? SUPER!
.its ability to stick the unstickables!
Traditional drying adhesive, made up of a dissolved solute dissolved in a liquid solvent, fills a gap between two joining surfaces. The glue penetrates deep into small pores present on both surfaces, and the solvent evaporates leaving the solute molecules intermingled between these two surfaces. Intermolecular forces, such as hydrogen bonds, hold these solute molecules together to create a strong network. These solute molecules also form intermolecular attractions with the 2 joining surfaces.
Superglues are different: they contain billions of molecules that link together covalently. This polymerisation reaction, inititated by water, forms a giant molecule made up from all billions of monomers joined together covalently. In many instances this macromolecule can form covalent bonds with molecules present in the joining surface, so that the two surfaces are held together by long covalent chains.
Superglues are far stronger than drying glues because covalent bonds are far more stronger than intermolecular forces, which, hold the seperate solute molecules together.
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