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Chemist Corner: Breaking down ink

Updated: October 3, 2012
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Today's chemistry lesson is all about breaking down colors.
U of I teaching lab specialist and R.E.A.C.T Program director, Jesse Miller, shows us how black ink that looks the same really isn't the same.

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