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4 June, 19:27
Is ink a homogeneous mixture
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Ayana Lambert
4 June, 19:45
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It's homogeneous because you only see one phase.
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Julia Bishop
4 June, 19:54
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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!
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