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27 May, 14:16

It is thought that bonding of adhesives occurs at the molecular level. What is the technical name of the force that holds glue to its bonding materials?

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  1. 27 May, 14:37
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    Van der Waals force

    Explanation:

    The technical name given to the force that holds glue to its bonding materials is called Van der Waals force.

    The forces of Van der Waals is defined by attraction and repulsion between atoms, molecules, and surfaces and other intermolecular forces. They differ from covalent and ionic bond in that they are caused by correlations in the varying polarizations of the nearby particles (as a result of quantum dynamics).
  2. 27 May, 14:38
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    Van der waals forces.

    Explanation:

    When we spread glue to stick any two substances as A and B with adhesives C. then there are adhesive force between substance A and C and adhesive force between substance B and C and cohesive force between C itself will act. In all adhesive and cohesive forces van der waals forces will apply at molecular level because there is no chemical bonding between adhesive and surface but lots of small attractive forces.
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