Since most glues are water-based it will freeze. However it will never really turn back into its original state. It's best to not freeze glue and most glues say not to on the back of the bottle.
The freezing point of glue depends on its specific composition. Generally, glue freezes around 32°F (0°C) like water. The exact freezing temperature can vary, so it's best to consult the manufacturer's guidelines for the specific type of glue you are using.
It goes into the cup.
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When water gets cold, it can freeze and turn into ice. The molecules in the water slow down and come together, forming a solid structure. This process is known as freezing.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, turning from a liquid to a solid state.
No it will be frozen.After it melts it will.
Depends on the type of glue. Name your glue - there are hundreds
Depends what type of glue.
Sorry, but there is no glue in cakes.
no it would freeze!
You get weak, wimpy Elmer's glue.
You get warm, weak glue.
Nothing happens
You Die
it really won't be good....but it depends on the type of glue some glue can cause worse problems then other types of glue...
maybe you freeze it with ice and than try scrubbing it off....
Depends entirely on the glue. some harden in water, some soften or even dissolve.-Name your glue -