yes you can!
Leave it in for an hour. Squeezing it will definitely help. It won't really be glow in the dark unless it's a glow in the dark highlighter, but it will fluoresce under a blacklight
Tailors use chalk. I use an indelible ink marker.
Who doesn't love black light posters? They were popular in the 1970's though they can still be found today. They glow because of the ink used to print them. When the posters are exposed to ultraviolet light that comes from the black lights, it produces a fluorescent glow.
AnswerSimple, you grab a bowl fill it half way with water crack open a highlighter (prefer yellow) squeeze the ink out of the highlighter into the bowl of water and turn on your black light and you have glow in the dark water.(:
no you cant because the marker ink will wear off onto the surface of a desk or so on.
can't get ink poisoning from a professionally done tattoo. some pigments however have minerals that can cause an allergic reaction. glow in the dark pigments seem to be the worst.
it barfs ink
Becuase unless you have night vision, or glow in the dark pen-ink or books you wont be able to see it.
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Marker is NOT a homegeneous mixture. It is heteregeneous. The ink can be separated by chromatography.
Markers contain ink in the inside. Like pens they contain ink.