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the boiling point is 212 degrees F

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Depends what kind of ink. There are inks that are solid at room temperature, for example printer ink, and then there are other types of ink such as water-based, biro ink, permanent ink etc. If the ink is largely water-based it'll probably be at or just above zero degrees Celcius, depending on what kinds of chemicals the ink contains, but I'm not sure about the rest.

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it is unknown because there are many varieties of disapperaing ink

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