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6.Disappearing Ink Serbian team Regional Center for Talented Youth Belgrade 2

 Suggest a chemical formulation for the ink that would disappear after used to write a text. What parameters determine the time when the text becomes invisible? Is it possible to process the -paper in such a manner that the text appears again?

 Weak acids or weak bases  Indicators are weak organic acids or bases that have different colors in their protonated and deprotonated states  Phenolphthalein is a weak organic acid that behaves as an acid–base indicator  It exists in two different forms - an acid form HInd, which is colorless, and a corresponding base form Ind –, which is pink

Ink formulation Water (100ml) Sodium hydroxide (5 drops of 6 mol\dm3 NaOH solution) Ethanol (20ml) Phenolphthalein (3g)

CO 2 + H 2 O → H 2 CO 3 2 NaOH + H 2 CO 3 → Na 2 CO H 2 O sodium hydroxide disappearing ink

Air circulation in the room Air temperature Base concentration Carbon-dioxide concentration

Invisible inks that respond to heat

Thank you on your attention!!!

Phenolphthalein-Experiment