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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 .
The boiling point of ink varies as the ink. And there are many varieties of ink.
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.
If it's water based ink, it'll just get less opaque. Solvent-based inks will do whatever the solvent in them would do if put into water by itself. Ink for book printing would just sink to the bottom of the water in one big lump.
Cold ink would simply be ink that is at a lower temperature than room temperature. It does not have the physical state change that water undergoes when it turns into ice.
Thermal inkjet printer causes ink on print head to boil.
I don't see why you would not be able to write with a pen in space. Pens operate on the principle of capillary attraction, and that is not affected by gravity or the absence of gravity. The only issue I can see is that if you attempt to use a pen in a vacuum, any air bubbles contained in the ink would expand, and the heat of your hand might make the ink boil.
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The ink would mix into the water and become diluted.
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 .
This is a question with multiple answers depending on how you ask. You need to clarify what the temp is.
mash it add blue colour and rub it on paper
The boiling point of ink varies as the ink. And there are many varieties of ink.
Computer printer's ink is specially formulated, and I would recommend not using a fabric ink.
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.
The value is different for each ink.
Food coloring and sponges is about the only thing I can think of that would work as an ink pad. Fill the sponge with food coloring and it would work as ink pad.