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Graham Mccarthy
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7 October, 20:40
Why is marker ink a mixture?
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Annie Nunez
7 October, 21:01
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The color of the ink in markers is made by mixing different pigments together. A pigment is a natural dye that provides color or texture to an item. It is talked about in simple chromatography. (Water and color separation)
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