Chemistry, asked by kush260407, 1 month ago

This is a personal question and I do not know anyone to observe this so,
While I was writing with my ball pen I smelt a weird smell I do not know why is it coming I think so the ink has something to with it can you tell me what a ball point pen ink is made up of?

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Answered by brainliest12350
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There are hundreds of variations on ink formulas. The average ballpoint pen’s ink is composed of dye or pigment particles – carbon black for black pens, eosin for red, or a suspected cocktail of Prussian blue, crystal violet and phthalocyanine blue for the classic blue pen – suspended in a solvent of oil or water. The most common of the oils are benzyl alcohol or phenoxyethanol, which mix with the pigments or dyes to create a smooth, vibrant ink that dries quickly. However, there is more to ink than its two primary components. With only pigment and solvent, the pen works, but it could still use some improvements.

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