Yes, it is, but some ink materials are plant-based.
It was China, 12th century BC.
ink is a mixture mate! im not being sarcastic
In the olden days ink was made out of fruit.
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.
Pens can be made out of lots of materials, The earliest were made by dipping a reed or feather in a pigment or ink. Later metal tips were used to make ink pens. The case can be made out of natural or man made materials. Disposable pens are made of inexpensive plastics
The conductive ink contain a very fine powder of graphite or other conductive material.
what was the ink made from in WW1
Ink.
About 80% of newspaper ink is made from plant based inks however the rest is mainly made from petroluem based ink.
when it was made
Ink was made out of tannin, iron sulfate, gum, and water.
ink is a mixture mate! im not being sarcastic
becuse the ink made your hands dirty
"You guys made me ink!!"
No, a pen can be made from various materials e.g. a quill, metal, plastic, but not ink, the pen is filled with or dipped into ink prior to use.
In the olden days ink was made out of fruit.
If you mean India ink, the answer is no. India ink in made with carbon black and is not inherently waterproof. It must be made waterproof the same way other inks are made waterproof, by the addition of certain chemicals and compounds.
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