Ball point pen ink is considered homogeneous because it is composed of a single phase with a uniform composition throughout. This means that all the components in the ink are evenly distributed and cannot be easily distinguished.
because ink is have one phase it called(homogeneous)
The ink may be a homogeneous mixture.
C. Brass is a homogeneous mixture, as it is an alloy composed of copper and zinc that has a uniform composition throughout. In contrast, ink, milk, and muddy water are heterogeneous mixtures, where the components can be visually distinguished or separated.
Although this question is vague (what is a pure substance) I suspect that the best answer is, "No". To prove this take a black felt tip or roller ball pen (not an oil based ball point pen) and draw a line on a paper towel. Now wet the paper towel near the ink mark so that the water is absorbed and is drawn through the towel and across the ink. You should see the ink diffuse with the water and see the various color in the ink diffuse at different rates. This is called chromatography. You should see ink colors of blue, purple, red. If you google for chromatography you'll find a variety of simple home experiments.
Yes, pen ink is a homogeneous mixture because it contains various components like dyes, solvents, and additives that are evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
Green ink is homogeneous because it is a single phase solution where the ink molecules are evenly distributed throughout the solution.
because ink is have one phase it called(homogeneous)
The ink may be a homogeneous mixture.
Ink is a mixture of a fluid (typically, water) and some colouring pigment(s). If these components are perfectly mixed, the ink with be homogeneous (i.e. the same all the way through); otherwise it won't!
No, a marker is not considered a homogeneous mixture. It is a heterogeneous mixture because it is composed of different components that are visibly distinguishable, such as the ink, plastic casing, and tip.
I KNOW PEOPLE, WHO HAVE GOTTEN TATTOO'S WITH BALL POINT PEN INK, AND THEY HAVE NEVER GOTTEN INK POISONING. I KNOW PEOPLE, WHO HAVE GOTTEN TATTOO'S WITH BALL POINT PEN INK, AND THEY HAVE NEVER GOTTEN INK POISONING. I KNOW PEOPLE, WHO HAVE GOTTEN TATTOO'S WITH BALL POINT PEN INK, AND THEY HAVE NEVER GOTTEN INK POISONING.
ball point pens have thin ink tubes then a ball when you write the ball rolls picking ink up from the tube and writing and then ink comes out when you write!
because ink is have one phase it called(homogeneous)
C. Brass is a homogeneous mixture, as it is an alloy composed of copper and zinc that has a uniform composition throughout. In contrast, ink, milk, and muddy water are heterogeneous mixtures, where the components can be visually distinguished or separated.
The number of words that can be written with a ball-point pen varies depending on the pen's ink capacity. On average, a ball-point pen can write approximately 6,000 to 8,000 words before running out of ink.
It has a tiny rotating ball on one end with a chamber of ink in the middle of the housing and the ball rolls it collects ink.
Soap and water, hats all you need. Don't worry ball point ink does come off unless its permanent.