Magic pens are a popular tool for creating mesmerizing patterns and creating unique designs. They have been used for various purposes, including lettering, labeling, and making posters. The chemistry behind Magic Markers is a secret, but they are known for their fun and creative nature.
Magic pens come in different types and each has a specific use that stimulates creativity and interaction, especially among kids. They are considered the best permanent markers due to their ability to change color when mixed with other chemicals. The paper the books are printed on is pre-printed with a clear ink, and when the marker runs over it, it releases a clear liquid that reacts with the chemical. Most marker dyes have a pH between 1-7 due to the concentration of citric acid, which will react with strong bases.
The substrate in Color Wonder paper contains zinc ions that trigger the development of color in the dyes when the marker inks are applied. A bright yellow dye result and a bright blue dye result will mix and appear as an off muted green instead of a brighter green.
A permanent marker or indelible marker is a type of marker pen used to create permanent or semi-permanent writing on an object. By understanding the chemistry behind Magic Markers, you can unleash your creativity and become a true pattern pro.
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