that is because they get the same temperature
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It is either a liquid mixed in or solid dissolvedin a fluid (ink carrier) depending on the kind of ink.
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.
When you mix water with ink, the bubbles will go down to the bottom of the bottle and spin around. It may change colours like yellow, green, red or blue. There is no answer for this. It will make a interesting chemical reaction. Scientists are looking for a solution.
Because most black inks are made up of more than one colour. When the ink gets wet, the colours separate.
Excellent question. Its there to allow air to enter the interior of the pen while the ink flows out. This ensures a smoothe and even flow of the liquid ink. It works on the same principal as why we poke two holes in a can of oil or juice. As the liquid flows out, the air flows in to replace the volume. Without this you get that gurgle that an inverted water bottle makes as it dispenses a cup of water. This hole also allows for the passage of air to flow out as the ink will expand a little when placed in sunlight or in a pocket. This prevents the ink from being pressured out the ball point end.
Sand is not soluble in ink.
It is a 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.
Yes, it flows which means it is not a solid and it cannot be compressed which means it is not a gas.
There are a few different types of colloids based on the state of matter.Classifications:Aerosol (liquid dispersed in a gas - fog, mist, clouds) Foam (gas dispersed in a liquid - soda (CO2 dissolved in water), whipped cream)Solid Foam (gas dispersed in a solid - Styrofoam, plaster)Emulsion (liquid dispersed in a liquid - butter, milk)Gel (liquid dispersed in a solid - jello, starch solution)Solid Aerosol (solid dispersed in a gas - smoke, dust)Sol (solid dispersed in a liquid - blood, ink, paint)Condom (gas dispersed in a solid-square plane-figure)Prostitute (Girl turns rouge-causing her to have sex with anyone who pays her)
A squid is a solid because it has flesh. But it can also be a liquid because of the ink that comes out from its body.
Usually it is liquid but can be a very fine powder
Ink is typically a liquid state of matter. It can flow, take the shape of its container, and be easily transferred to a surface.
* solid particles dispersed in a gas (solid aerosol); example: dust in air * liquid droplets dispersed in a gas (liquid aerosol); example: cloud * solid particles dispersed in a liquid (sol); examples: slime, paste * gas dispersed in a liquid (foam); example: whipped cream * liquid in a liquid (emulsion); example: hand lotion * gas dispersed in a solid (solid foam); example: foam rubber * liquid dispersed in a solid (gel); example: jelly * solid in solid (solid sol); example: some glasses
Milk which is a liquid containing small to medium -sized particles that are evenly combined and do not settle .mayonnaiseSome examples of man made colloids are butter, jelly, smoke, dust, shaving lather, whipped cream, mayonnaise, cosmetic lotion, pearl and opal. For man made aerosols some examples are aerosol sprays, insecticide spray, and smog.A colloid is formed when one substance is mixed with another at the microscopic level. There are nine types, depending on the medium of dispersion and the phase of dispersion. A liquid that is dispersed as a gas is an aerosol, such as hair spray. A solid medium in a liquid phase is a gel, such as Jell-O. A solid medium dispersed as gas is a solid foam, such as Styrofoam.Aerosol (liquid dissolved in a gas - fog, mist, clouds)Foam (gas dissolved in a liquid - soda (CO2 dissolved in water), whipped cream)Solid Foam (gas dissolved in a solid - Styrofoam, plaster)Emulsion (liquid dissolved in a liquid - butter, milk)Gel (liquid dissolved in a solid - jello, starch solution)Solid Aerosol (solid dissolved in a gas - smoke, dust)Sol (solid dissolved in a liquid - blood, ink, paint)Solid Sol (solid dissolved in a solid - alloy, colored glass)
The printing process that uses solid sheets of ink that change directly to gas when heated is called dye sublimation printing. In this process, solid dye is transformed into a gas without passing through a liquid state, allowing it to bond with the material, typically polyester or polymer-coated substrates. This results in high-quality, vibrant prints with excellent durability and color depth. Dye sublimation is commonly used for printing textiles, banners, and photo products.
A book is considered a solid object, not a substance. It is made up of paper, ink, and binding materials that give it its physical form.
sumblimation is not a word (sorry) but Sublimation is a method of printing that transfers a design into a material or fabric using ink and heat.