Yes. It's done all the time.
Say you had some ethylene glycol. It is a useful chemical on its own--it's what they make antifreeze out of, for one thing. If you were to add some terephthalic acid to it and heat it up, you would get polyethylene terephthalate, which is the plastic soda bottles are made from.
Now, as to your original example: if you add other chemicals to ink, you'll still have ink.
Yes, it is possible to add a chemical to ink and create a new chemical, depending on the chemical reactions and reactions involved. By introducing new chemicals or modifying existing ones, it is possible to create new ink formulations with different properties, such as improved stability, color intensity, drying time, or other desired characteristics. However, creating a completely new chemical compound would typically require more extensive chemical synthesis processes beyond simply adding chemicals to ink.
It means that red ink was used. There is no other significance
It means that red ink was used. There is no other significance
It has an special ingredient containing chemical compound Silver Nitrate (AgNO3)
They don't "sense" it. A chemical in the pen ink is similar to a pheromone secreted from other termites. They can "smell" the tracking pheromone copycat and follow it.
It is a physical change because it is still fountain pen ink. It wouldn't be a chemical change because it didn't change into a new substance.
You would have a very messy printer, giving very poor printing results. The thinned down ink (if such a thing was possible) would probably leak.
I don't about ink but it is possible to make soap from peanuts. Just add sodium hydroxide to the oil extracted from peanuts, it will give soap.
Add a little blue to the red. A LITTLE.
The physical and chemical properties of those in fountain pen ink, the physical are how the pen in general and the chemical are the pen ink.
No. Fountain pen ink consists of the evaporation of the ink solvent, typically water. There is no chemical component to this change.
all you have to do is add a tiny bit of black ink into it.
Yes it is very possible to get ink poisoning from printer ink. Im not verry shore but i think any ink or let that you drink or swolow is very possible to be poison . I wold recormed not drinking it
bleach and ammonia
Squid ink
yes it can, it cxontains a powerful chemical
After heating is possible.
It is a style of minimalistic art, using ink and wash painting. Only one color of ink is used, but the ink is washed out in areas to create shadow and depth.