Weegy: no. Ink is a homogeneous solution.
If you want to see how many components are present, you can do a simple chromatography experiment. Using a paper towel, draw a line along the bottom of the towel. [ Then place the bottom of the towel in water so the line you drew is out of the water. Allow the water to wick up the towel. The bands that are present represent the various components in the ink. http:// /question/?qid=20080212164911AAoXowh ]
User: why is ink homogeneous
Weegy: because the pigment is soluble in water and not suspended [http:// /question/?qid=20080116165047AAySyz0]
User: what is coffee?
Weegy: times coffee was considered a [www.chevroncars.com/learn/food-recipes/coffee-children]
User: is coffee a compound?
Weegy: It's a mixture of many, many compounds.
The sugar, milk and coffee remain sugar, milk, and coffee, but milk and coffee are each made up of hundreds of compounds. [http:// /question/?qid=20080313011837AAC6Gee]
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