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IYNT 2015 PROBLEM N6 " Disappearing ink" Reporter: Nino Kimadze Team: Georgians.

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1 IYNT 2015 PROBLEM N6 " Disappearing ink" Reporter: Nino Kimadze Team: Georgians

2 Task condition 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?

3 Plan  Explanation of phenomenon  Recipes  The first  The second  The third  Testing the ink  C hemical reactions  Important p arameters  Theoretical results  Experiment  Comparison  Conclusion

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7 Begin the ink preparation ammonium hydroxide phenolphthalein The first ink

8 1) NaOH 2) Distilled Water 1)Alcohol ; 2) Distilled water 3)Thymolphthalein The second ink

9 The third ink 1 ) Cobalt chloride 2) Iodine

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14 Chemical reactions

15 CO 2 + H 2 O → H 2 CO 3 pH is 11.63, then decreases to 7.

16 Time of ink dissapearance C - concentration T - temperature S - area P - pressure

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19 Y ( time ) X (C - ammonium hydroxide)

20 Y ( time) X (C - phenolphthalein )

21 Y ( time) X ( S - area )

22 T C (thymol)

23 T C(naoh)

24 Conclusion  Three dissapearing inks  How these inks became visible  Parameters

25 Thanks your attention

26 Explanation chemical reactions and their resilts 1) Phenolphthalein is synthesized by condensation of phthalic anhydride with two equivalents of phenolunder under acidic

27 Upon heating, the hexahydrate dehydrates in a stepwise manner.[5] An aqueous solution of CoCl2 on addition of excess of concentrated HCl gives [CoCl4]2- which is detected by blue coloration.

28 Materials Used  Phenolphthalein  Thymolphthalein  Sodium hydroxide  Alcohol  Distilled water  Ammonium hydroxide  Brush  Paper  Cotton  C obalt chloride  Iodine

29 Begin the ink preparation The first ink 1) Let's pour 6 ml ammonium hydroxide in a test-tube and add 1 drop phenol- phthalein and mix them the mixture will get pink colour. 2) If we want the mixture to be blunt we can add glycerin, but glycerin none - evaparated substance as well is need. much time to dry. The second ink 1) Let's pour 0.05 ml thymolphtalein, add 5ml alcohol and 50ml distilled water.This is mixture I 2) Put two tea spoons sodium hydroxide into the test-tube, add 100ml distilled water mix them. Call this mixture - II 3) Pour some drops from the mixture II to the mixture I and mix them until it gets its colour Pour iodine into the best-tube and add cobalt chloride The third ink

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32 Cobalt chloride consists of the molecule of CoCl 2 and 6 molecules of crystallized water. After heating the crystallized water is lost, and pure Cobalt chloride appears in bright blue color.

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34 Ammonium hydroxide is received by mixind ammonium and water NH 3 + H 2 O ⇄ NH 4 (OH)


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