Ya! it is defiitly bcus i tested it! yay me!
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Brown ink is not a pure substance because it is a mixture of various components such as pigments, solvents, and additives. These components combine to give the ink its characteristic brown color and specific properties.
its a substace because it not pure... how do i know.. well i just do Some are pure substances : chalk, charcoal, graphite and pure lead are examples. Some are solutions, some are suspensions, many are a mixture.
Not a lot. But distillation is used to separate the components of a mixture. A scenario where distillation of urine for example is useful is if you are stranded in a desert. You can find a way to distill your urine so that the water in it evaporates and condenses so that you have pure drinkable water... Distillation of ink however is not very useful unless you wanted to identify different parts of ink
Distillation is the method we use to obtain pure water from ink. Firstly you put inky water in a conical flask and turn on your Bunsen burner and the inky water starts boiling and the steam from that go into the condensing tube and then into the cooling tube and the steam turns back into water you have done distillation. But you have to remember that the water boiling point is 100 Celsius degrees and the boiling point of the ink is higher than Celsius 100 degrees so that it is left behind .
no it does not use oilit uses pure ink
One way to determine if a sample of ink is pure is by conducting a chromatography test, which separates the components of the ink. If only one component is present, the ink is considered pure. Other methods, such as spectroscopy or chemical analysis, can also be used to determine the composition of the ink and confirm its purity.
Evaporate the water, leaving the ink behind.
One common way to determine if a sample ink is pure is to use chromatography techniques to separate the components of the ink and analyze their composition. Another method is to compare the sample ink's properties, such as melting point or boiling point, with the known properties of the pure ink. A chemical analysis using spectroscopy techniques can also be employed to identify any impurities present in the ink sample.
Ink is a mixture because it is made up of several components such as pigments, solvents, and additives. These components can be separated using physical methods like filtration or evaporation, indicating that ink is not a pure substance.
Chromatography
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When pure water is obtained from ink through distillation, the steam produced will be colorless. This is because the process of distillation separates the water from the colored pigments and other impurities in the ink, leaving behind the color in the residue. Therefore, the steam itself, composed of pure water vapor, will not have any color.
Only a substance can be categorized as an element, a compound, or a mixture. An ink pen is not a substance, it is an implement.Added:The 'ink' (IN a pen) is definitely a mixture,not an element or pure compound.
Not while in liquid form; however, "India ink" after drying is almost pure carbon.
Brown ink is not a pure substance because it is a mixture of various components such as pigments, solvents, and additives. These components combine to give the ink its characteristic brown color and specific properties.
its a substace because it not pure... how do i know.. well i just do Some are pure substances : chalk, charcoal, graphite and pure lead are examples. Some are solutions, some are suspensions, many are a mixture.