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Pen and Whiteboard Marker Ink
Feasibility of Charcoal and Duhat (Syzygium cumini) as Alternative Whiteboard Marker Ink

Acknowledgement

The researchers would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to the following that helped them pursue this investigatory project:
First of all, they would like to thank the Almighty for allowing this project to be possible. Through His guidance, the study was conducted and completed without any harm coming to them
To their ever supportive and loving parents who showed their full support to the project, and who accompanied them all the way. We would also like to give special thanks toMr. *SURNAME, kung kaninong bahay tayo gagawa* who guided us in the experimentation stage of our research.
And also to their Chemistry teacher,Mr. Alvin L. Barnachea, who *WHAT DID HE DO?*

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Introduction
Background of the Study Nowadays, whiteboards are more commonly used in schools than chalks. With this, whiteboard marker inks, which are a little expensive,are needed by the teachers and students who use whiteboard markers. Some whiteboard markers inks contain chemicals which are harmful. An alternative whiteboard marker ink, which is non-toxic and more affordable than those commercially sold inks, is a necessity. This study is about knowing the feasibility of charcoal and duhat as an alternative whiteboard marker ink.
Statement of the Problem
The problem that the researchers stated is:
Will charcoal and duhat serve as an effective whiteboard marker ink to substitute commercial whiteboard maker ink?
Objectives of the Study
The following are the objectives of the research:
The General Objectives are:
Determine a way to produce an alternative whiteboard marker ink out of charcoal and duhat using ordinary household tools.

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