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Why does super glue stick to your fingers?
Super glue contains a chemical called cyanoacrylate, which is responsible for its incredibly strong bond. When cyanoacrylate comes into contact with moisture, such as the skin's natural moisture, it starts a chain reaction that leads to the formation of long, strong polymer chains. These polymer chains bond with the surface they come into contact with, creating a strong adhesive bond.Spider Bites - Related Articles
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