Yes, toner can be turned into a liquid by mixing it with a suitable solvent, typically water or alcohol, which helps dissolve the toner particles. However, this process may not yield a stable or usable ink-like consistency suitable for printing. Additionally, the resulting liquid may not perform the same way as commercially available liquid inks. It's generally not recommended to convert toner into a liquid for practical applications.
you use a violet toner when you bleached your hair and it turned bright yellow . The toner will make your hair whiter like platinum blonde.
Gas is turned into a liquid through condensation.
Sugar beets can be turned into liquid sugar
If the hair has turned purple from a toner, shampooing repeatedly should remove it.
Yes when you mix 50ml. of toner with 2 table spoons of vegetable oil it makes ferrofluid which is a magnetic liquid.
It is already a liquid
I know the ink I have purchased in the past is a liquid and the toner is kind of like a powder. The ink doesn't seem to last as long as toner does. I prefer toner over ink because all though it may be a little more expensive it does seem to last much longer than ink.
Absolutely not. It's not injectable as it's not liquid. It's also not sterile.
Melting is the term used when a solid is turned into a liquid by increasing its temperature.
Yes, smoke can be condensed into a liquid form through a process called condensation. This involves cooling the smoke to a temperature where it transforms from a gas to a liquid.
you melt it
A toner cartridge is intended only for printers which use a method that requires powder (toner) to place images on a page. On the other hand, an ink or inkjet cartridge contains liquid ink and should only be used with printers who use liquid ink to place images on a page. Be sure to use the one that corresponds with your printer. Otherwise, you may end up ruining your machine!