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Q: How can colors that are blended to make up inks be separated?
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What colors blended make black?

All of them.


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Red and white make pink.


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If you combine all colors what color does that make?

It depends on what you're mixing. With light, you'd get white. With paints, you'd get brown. With printer inks, you'd get black.


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Is tannin used to make ink?

Iron gall ink is a black ink made from iron salts and tannic acids, typically from oak tree galls. But I do not believe tannin was ever used. However one could make an ink like material based on iron salts and tannin. However such inks are very bad, being acidic they attack the paper and can eventually "burn" holes in the paper whenever the ink was applied. There are much better inks and inks of a wide range of colors now.