Evaporate the water, leaving the ink behind.
What are the dependent and the independent variables in the invisible ink experiment ie To identify the best invisible ink experiment.
To separate pure water from a thicker liquid substance, like ink.
Distillation is the method we use to obtain pure water from ink. Firstly you put inky water in a conical flask and turn on your Bunsen burner and the inky water starts boiling and the steam from that go into the condensing tube and then into the cooling tube and the steam turns back into water you have done distillation. But you have to remember that the water boiling point is 100 Celsius degrees and the boiling point of the ink is higher than Celsius 100 degrees so that it is left behind .
no it does not use oilit uses pure ink
Distillation is used to separate pure water from a thicker liquid substance, such as ink. It does this by heating the water, which then evaporates and rises, leaving the ink. It then travels down a tube, surrounded by a condenser which changes it from water vapor back to water, and then it falls into a beaker at the other end.
yes u can... after going through an experiment for obtaining water from different things... go to google.com CYA
This is a cool experiment for my fourth grader but she also needs to understand why the liquid glows.
Dissecting Milk
The way invisible ink works depends on the method used to make it.
Because it is either a suspension or a solution or a mixture of both. No pure substance yet identified will provide all that is needed of an ink.
use chromatography
Not a lot. But distillation is used to separate the components of a mixture. A scenario where distillation of urine for example is useful is if you are stranded in a desert. You can find a way to distill your urine so that the water in it evaporates and condenses so that you have pure drinkable water... Distillation of ink however is not very useful unless you wanted to identify different parts of ink