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How do you separate the substances in fountain pen ink?

By chromatographic technique.


Is volatile ink explosive?

all the volatile substances can caught fire easily.


What are soluble substances?

A soluble substance is a substance that can dissolve in another substance.


Which of the following substances diffuse faster in a glass of water a drop of honey or blue ink?

If the blue ink is the kind you use in your desktop printer, the ink will diffuse faster. The kind of ink they use to print newspapers will never diffuse.


How do you separate substances in red ink?

Chromatography should help. Spot ink onto absorbent paper, dip edge of paper in water, and wait.


What is marker ink made out of?

The ink of a marker used to be made of toluene and xylene. These substances were found to be quite harmful so now the ink is usually made out of alcohols such as 1-propanol, 1-butanol, diacetone alcohol and cresois.


Why does rubbing alcohol separate ink?

Rubbing alcohol works as a solvent on ink stains because it has polar molecule. Ink also has polar molecule so the like items dissolve each other.


What is the abstract of alugbati as ink?

Alugbati, also known as Malabar spinach, has been utilized as a source of natural ink due to its vibrant purple pigment. The leaves are typically boiled, crushed, and mixed with other substances to create eco-friendly ink. Its use as ink showcases the plant's versatility and sustainability in artistic endeavors.


What is markers made out of?

The ink of a marker used to be made of toluene and xylene. These substances were found to be quite harmful so now the ink is usually made out of alcohols such as 1-propanol, 1-butanol, diacetone alcohol and cresois.


What substances are in ink?

Ink is made from two main constituents, viz. color pigment and liquid which can carry color pigment via the nib. These constituents of ink are made from various substances. In some countries manufacturers use tincture of a wood known as logwood (such logwood trees grow profusely in Central America, Mexico and the West Indies). Natural color of logwood is deep red but after long exposure to open air this wood automatically becomes blue-black. The pigment of this color for making ink is extracted through distillation. It is essential that color of ink remains fast on paper and does not become blurred.


How is petroleum used to make common objects?

It part of the substances used to make things.


Name two substances produced by the epidermis?

Pores, Blood, vessels, hair, nerves, wort's, moles, birthmarks, melanomas tatoo ink. splinters,