The transparent liquid in a pen is typically ink. It is a liquid that is used to write or draw on paper when the pen tip makes contact with the surface.
"Fountain pen liquid" is typically referred to as "fountain pen ink." It is a liquid dye or pigment used for writing with fountain pens. Fountain pen inks come in a wide range of colors and properties to suit different needs and preferences of fountain pen users.
Glycerol is colorless.
It is transparent.
Water (H2O) is a clear, colorless liquid in its liquid state, and as a solid (ice), it appears as a transparent crystalline solid. It has no odor or taste.
it is a transparent liquid more denser then water having vinegar smell.
you call the transparent liquid without taste water because watert is transparent ,you can see through it and it is tasteless
no, however the liquid can be transparent
"Fountain pen liquid" is typically referred to as "fountain pen ink." It is a liquid dye or pigment used for writing with fountain pens. Fountain pen inks come in a wide range of colors and properties to suit different needs and preferences of fountain pen users.
I don't know, I'll have to see!
Glycerine ******************* Opaque?
The clear stuff in a pen is typically made of a transparent plastic called acrylic or polycarbonate.
A hollow transparent pen without rifile
No it is just transparent.
It is a transparent liquid.
The plastic coating of the pen is a solid, the INK inside, that shows what you wrote is a liquid, and there is no gas what-so-ever.
determine the refractive index of a transparent liqiud
Varnish