What Are the Latest Innovations in Superglue Materials?

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Recent discussions on superglue innovations highlight the importance of understanding chemical bonding and material properties. Users suggest researching epoxy as a significant advancement in adhesive technology. The conversation also touches on the relevance of materials like Kevlar in related fields. Participants emphasize the need for effective online searches to gather information on these topics. Overall, the thread serves as a resource for students seeking insights into modern superglue materials.
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hi everyone, I'm really having trouble with this

My teacher gave us an assignmentin chemistry on one of the following topics:

1)bullut-proof fabric
2)superconductors
3)superglue

i'm supposed to write an essay on one of this topics and describe some specialized new materials that have been created on the basis of the findings of research on the structure of matter, chemical bonding, and other properties of matter.

To tell you the truth, i don't know where to start, i honestly need help, i can't find anything on the internet, but then again i suck at searching, could anyone PLEASE get me started on any of those topic, thanks alot
 
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superconductors is an easy one to google.


As for super glue, do some googling to find out what "epoxy" is.
 
thx a lot guys u really helped i appreicite it
 
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