What Is In A Highlighter? What Are The Components And The Substances Of A Highlighter?
What are the components and the substances of a highlighter?
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A highlighter is a pen. It contains usually, the plasic case, a fibrous nib, and a tube of ink soaked fibres surrounded by a plastic tube. It contains flourescent ink
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It has flourescent ink that is in a tube that absorbs it to keep it from just leaking or dripping out steadily. That's just about what is in a highlighter.
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