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    Agnes How can an Ink can be made Out of Charcoal Charcoal: An Alternative Ink The importance of ink in an increasingly literate society made the octopuses highly valuable‚ and they were even used as currency in some parts of the world‚ most notably Japan. Large octopus farms were constructed to handle the ever-increasing demand‚ and many families living by lakes‚ rivers or the sea kept an octopus as a pet to remain self-sufficient in times of war. Charcoal has been used since the

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    Ink Made from Teabags

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    * Ink Made from Tea bags * 1. Background of the Study Tea is created by using the leaves of a plantknown as Camellis sinensis. This plant is native tomainland China‚ South and Southeast Asia‚ but it istoday cultivated across the world in tropical andsubtropical regions. It is an evergreen shrub orsmall tree that is usually trimmed to below 2 m(6.6 ft) when cultivated for its leaves. It has astrong taproot. The flowers are yellow-white‚ 2.5-4cm (0.98-1.6 in) in diameter‚ with 7 to 8 petals.

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    Ink Made of Teabags

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    to the 10thcentury BC in China before it was spread to Korea and Japan. Basically‚ this drink is made by brewing tea leaves to create an extract. Due to the chlorophylls and other pigments in the leaves‚ the extract commonly appears with a brown color. Objectives This research is being done to find out the potency of the extract of the leaves from the plant Camellis sinensis as an ink. Now days‚ ink is a pigment in a liquid or paste form used as colorants and dyes. Also‚ they are becoming more and

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    ALCOHOL WITH CHARCOAL AS SUBSTITUTE TO PENTEL PEN INK An Investigatory Project Presented to The Faculty of the High School Department Surigao Education Center Km. 2‚ Surigao City ____________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For Science III ____________________________________ by Alutaya‚ Klaus Steven Kinkel G. Guy-ab‚ Jayford Jumandos‚ Julie Ann Cabuyaon‚ Laica Chua‚ Joshua Jordan . Roma‚ Jaypaul March 2013 ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Whatever

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    Shoe Shine Made in Charcoal

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    clean and smooth all day long. Shoe polish is applied on cloth‚ brush‚ or rag. People can make our shoe shine by gently rubbing the cloth with an amount of the shoe polish. After you apply this‚ wait for the shoes to be dry. This shoe polish is made from charcoal and candle. By being creative‚ people can invent or discover a new thing like this. Also‚ by being creative‚ people can be frugal. Instead   of buying expensive shoe polishes‚ people can now provide a low cost shoe polish for everyone. Sometimes

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    THE POSSIBILITY OF PRODUCING INK OUT OF CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES A Research Paper Presented to the Faculty of Special Science Class Dumalag Central National High School Poblacion‚ Dumalag‚ Capiz In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject Research II Ronna Mae F. Firmo March 2014 THE POSSIBILITY OF PRODUCING INK OUT OF CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES Ronna Mae F. Firmo Chapter 1 Introduction to the Study Charcoal is one of the most used fire spreader

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    Charcoal ANGELICUM COLLEGE Quezon City An Investigatory Project: Charcoal Leaves as an alternative for cooking Presented to: Ms. Rowelyn Molina In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Physics Submitted by: Christine Siatan Edbal Cajilig Laura Coronel Tristan Yapchiongco Japeth Mendoza Ericka Dizon Gabriel Cabacungan Jetrix Jose Abstract Dried leaves are the main material in the project. The purpose of doing the project is to find an alternative if the ordinary is not available. And the researchers

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    Charcoal. Charcoal is one of the best substances to absorb smells. You will find that charcoal is used in many air and water filters. Grab a chunk of charcoal‚ the ones you use to grill will work fine‚ leave the charcoal in the car for a few days‚ and you will soon find the smells have gone away because they are absorbed into the charcoal. In this investigatory project its main purpose is to find out if how can charcoal be used as a filter and how does it work? Since charcoal is made out of carbon

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    1 Eco Pen: Recycled Ballpoint pen Ink from Motor Oil Proponents: ACLAN JR‚ VIRGILIO P. ALDAMA‚ ALLIAH A. DE CHAVEZ‚ MYLENE JENVER E. MANGERON‚ AIRELL M. MASONGSONG‚ JOHN MICHAEL L. Colegio de San Juan de Letran - Calamba RESEARCH PROJECT PROPOSAL 2 Significance: Can you imagine how many historical documents were written with ink? What if ink were not invented? Probably we don’t have this idea or maybe this paper. Inks and oils are very useful in our daily lives

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    ACTIVATED CHARCOAL

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    the Problem This study aims to produce a cream deodorant using charcoal‚ cornstarch and coconut oil. Specifically‚ it seeks to answer the following questions; 1. What is the level of acceptability of charcoal cream deodorant in terms of efficacy? 2. What is the level of acceptability of charcoal cream deodorant in terms of appearance and smell? Hypothesis There’s no significant difference between commercially made deodorants and charcoal deodorants in terms of color and efficacy. Scope and Delimitation

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