there is a simple answer at: http://www.instructables.com/id/E6J0VKCO8JEXCFDVUL/.
Find a product called Ink Eradicator.
They showed on Mythbusters that it is NOT possible to make a diamond with compressing charcoal, probably because humans are not capable of achieving the high temperatures and pressures required to accomplish this outside a lab.
To make marker ink using mayana leaves, you will first need to crush or grind the leaves to extract the color. Mix the crushed leaves with a small amount of water to create a paste. You can then strain the mixture to obtain the colored liquid, which can be used as ink for markers.
To make ink out of a flower, you can crush the flower petals and mix them with a liquid such as water or alcohol to release the pigments. Strain the mixture to remove any solid particles, and let it sit to thicken. Adjust the consistency by adding more liquid if needed.
No, filtration is not effective for separating charcoal from water due to the small particle size of charcoal. Instead, you can use techniques like sedimentation or decantation to separate the charcoal by allowing it to settle at the bottom of the container before pouring off the water.
I think so..... but we are still working with it in how to make charcoal as alternative ink.
from charcoal, soot, or powdered ink mixed with water
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Yes.because it is a paper whatever there is an a ink you can recycle it
Once the fire burned down, only the charcoal remained.
It is possible using activated charcoal.
pencil lead is not charcoal but rather graphite molded with clay and hardened
it was made of charcoal and water.
Instead of pen or pencil, they use ink and feather or charcoal.
Ink is made using an assortment of water, gums, and pigments (sometimes herbs or soot)
They made black using charcoal and water
No they do not. to make charcoal you burn wood