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Is a ball point pen water soluble or not?

Ball point pen ink is generally not water soluble. Once it dries, it forms a semi-permanent bond with the paper or surface it is on, making it resistant to water. If the ink is water soluble, it would smudge or run when exposed to water.


What is inks boiling point?

98 degrees F


What is soluble ink?

soluble ink is ink that is soluble


What is biro ink and chlorophyll soluble in?

Biro ink and chlorophyll are soluble in methylated spirits


What would the temperature reading be on the thermometer when ink has been boiling for two minutes?

The temperature would depend on the boiling point of the ink. The thermometer would likely show a temperature close to the boiling point of the ink, which could vary depending on the type of ink being boiled.


Is ink soluble?

Yes, ink is soluble. Ink is typically made up of colorants, binders, and solvents that allow it to dissolve in a liquid, such as water or alcohol. This solubility is what allows ink to be applied to a surface and then dry, leaving behind the desired marks.


What are the release dates for NY Ink - 2011 Boiling Point 2-6?

NY Ink - 2011 Boiling Point 2-6 was released on: USA: 2 February 2012


What is the melting point and boiling point of fountain pen ink?

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Ink from an ordinary fountain pen spreads if water is spilled on pagewritten on paper does not spread when water is spilled on it?

Are you asking why ink spreads and paper doesn't when water is spilled on a page? Ink is water soluble so it dissolves and spreads. Paper is not water soluble (although it will get soggy) so it doesn't dissolve.


How would you obtain pure water from 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 .


Rema used the apparatus to distill 100cm3 of water soluble ink,what process occur during distillation?

During distillation, the water soluble ink is heated in the apparatus causing it to vaporize. The vapor then rises and collects in a separate container where it condenses back into a liquid form. This process helps in separating the water from the ink components.


How can you use distillation to separate two liquids?

you need to find out the evaporating point for each of your two liquids. for example if you had a mixture of ink and water, the evaporating point for water is 100 degrees and the evaporating point for the ink is 150 degrees (it isn't really, I'm just giving you an example). You then heat the mixture to 100 degrees, because when it is heated to that, the water will evaporate up the pipe and into the other pot. This will happen because the evaporating point of water is 100 degrees. The ink will still be in the starting pot because its boiling point is 150 degrees, remember? so it wouldn't have evaporated yet. turn off the heat when you think they've separated completely. you can do this by judging the amount of water in the other pot if you don't know how much water was mixed in with the ink :)