Why does tape lose stickiness over time?
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Answer: Adhesive dries and hardens
Adhesive dries and hardens ✓ — Correct! Tape adhesive slowly oxidizes and loses its flexibility. UV light and heat speed up this process. The once-soft, tacky adhesive becomes hard and brittle, losing its ability to form bonds with surfaces.
Tape evaporates slowly into air — Wrong. Tape doesn't evaporate—it's a solid. The loss of stickiness comes from chemical breakdown of the adhesive, not physical disappearance.
Tape stretches too thin — Wrong. Tape thickness doesn't significantly change. The adhesive's chemical properties degrade over time.
Go deeper: UV degradation
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