If your lucky, no but if you eat ink that enters your bloodstreams than you have to go to the hospital so i wouldn't eat it.
Yes you can, the ink can poison you and the paper gets stuck in your body
No,It will chew the ink and die dont put in normal paper ( Paper cut big for a hamster) Or News paper( chew ink and die) Use tissue
Ink. Just as a pen writes on a paper with ink, a pen contains ink to write or draw.
Yes, it is possible to recycle paper with ink on it. The ink is removed during the recycling process, and the paper fibers are reused to make new paper products.
Yes, paper with ink on it can typically be recycled. The ink is usually removed during the recycling process.
Yes.because it is a paper whatever there is an a ink you can recycle it
Ink on paper is primarily a physical phenomenon. The ink consists of pigments or dyes that are physically applied to the paper's surface, creating a visual appearance without changing the underlying chemical structure of the paper or the ink itself. However, some chemical interactions may occur between the ink and paper, such as absorption or bonding, but the ink's presence on the paper is fundamentally a physical layering.
No but may make him sick - it's the ink not the paper so much.
Ink cannot be collected from a piece of paper once it has been applied. Ink is absorbed into the fibers of the paper or dries on the surface, making it difficult to remove without damaging the paper.
When ink from a pen touches paper, it is absorbed into the paper fibers due to capillary action. The ink then dries on the paper surface, leaving a permanent mark.
To prevent ink from smearing on paper, allow the ink to dry completely before touching it. Use quick-drying ink or consider using a blotting paper to absorb excess ink. Additionally, avoid rubbing the ink with your hand or fingers immediately after writing.
Yes, but don't give them paper with ink on it because it can kill them. (DO NOT GIVE THEM WRAPPERS they can chock on them)