Yes. It's done all the time.
Say you had some ethylene glycol. It is a useful chemical on its own--it's what they make antifreeze out of, for one thing. If you were to add some terephthalic acid to it and heat it up, you would get polyethylene terephthalate, which is the plastic soda bottles are made from.
Now, as to your original example: if you add other chemicals to ink, you'll still have ink.
The chemical symbols of a highlighter typically include compounds like C(NH2)3, CH3COOC2H5, and C4H4N2. These compounds are commonly found in the fluorescent ink used in highlighters to create bright colors.
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.
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.
soluble ink is ink that is soluble
Separating ink is considered a physical change because it does not alter the chemical composition of the ink. The ink is still made up of the same materials before and after the separation process, only the physical state or appearance of the ink is changed.
Yes, acrylic ink can be used in resin for art projects to add color and create unique effects.
You would have a very messy printer, giving very poor printing results. The thinned down ink (if such a thing was possible) would probably leak.
I don't about ink but it is possible to make soap from peanuts. Just add sodium hydroxide to the oil extracted from peanuts, it will give soap.
Add a little blue to the red. A LITTLE.
To create a beautiful artwork using an ink pen painting technique, start by sketching your design lightly with a pencil. Then, use a fine-tip ink pen to outline and add details to your drawing. Experiment with different line weights and textures to create depth and interest. Consider using cross-hatching or stippling techniques to add shading and dimension. Finally, be patient and take your time to carefully fill in your drawing with ink, allowing the artwork to come to life gradually.
all you have to do is add a tiny bit of black ink into it.
Black ink may be made in a wide variety of ways, the easiest is simply to use finely divided carbon black particles (e.g. from soot) in which case the only color in the ink is black.
Yes it is very possible to get ink poisoning from printer ink. Im not verry shore but i think any ink or let that you drink or swolow is very possible to be poison . I wold recormed not drinking it
Yes, the drying of fountain pen ink is a physical change rather than a chemical change. The ink dries through evaporation of the solvent, leaving behind the solute (pigments or dyes), which does not undergo a chemical reaction during the drying process.
The chemical symbols of a highlighter typically include compounds like C(NH2)3, CH3COOC2H5, and C4H4N2. These compounds are commonly found in the fluorescent ink used in highlighters to create bright colors.
bleach and ammonia
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.