It is homogeneous. It is NOT heterogeneous, because it looks like it has the same composure thoughout. Although, it is NOT a pure substance because it has different particles within it. It is not made naturally, and it has different particles in it, for example: It can be made with powder and water, which would mean it has powder and water particles, and it cannot be defined as a pure substance. Hope this was helpful. :)
The principal components are the pigment and the solvent.
It is homogeneous.
yes it is
Only a substance can be categorized as an element, a compound, or a mixture. An ink pen is not a substance, it is an implement.Added:The 'ink' (IN a pen) is definitely a mixture,not an element or pure compound.
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ink is a mixture mate! im not being sarcastic
it is a mixture..homogenous and a colloid one....
The ink may be a homogeneous mixture.
chromotography
Only a substance can be categorized as an element, a compound, or a mixture. An ink pen is not a substance, it is an implement.Added:The 'ink' (IN a pen) is definitely a mixture,not an element or pure compound.
ink is a mixture of a carrier and a pigment.
mixturemarker ink is a mixture.
no...it can come from squid and octopus but the ink we use is a mixture of heaps of stuff
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The evidence that exists that marker ink is a mixture is that the ink can be separated into black and other color pigments. This can be done on filter paper by dotting the marker just above the edge and adding ethyl alcohol, which drags the pigments separately across the paper.
red Eternal Inks or Starbrite or Silverback
It is a mixture containing melanin.
blue ink is blue... not red
ink is a mixture mate! im not being sarcastic
it is a mixture..homogenous and a colloid one....