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What colors are opaque?

Updated: 9/20/2023
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Opaque is not a color. If something is opaque, it refers to how much light cannot travel through an object. Personally, I hear it used in reference to gemstones quite a bit. For instance, gemstones that are considered opaque include turquoise, opal, jade, etc.

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