pink, blue, green, orang, yellow etc
Water is colorless because there are no sediments to give the water color. Sea water has color because there are alot of sediments
colourless is farbloss
Colourless, or slightly white
yes. it is colourless
Oxygen is a gas, therefore it is colourless.
This is commonly used when describing liquids. "Clear" in this context means that you can see through the liquid, so if you put a penny (for example) in a cup of this liquid, you could still see the penny. "Colourless" would mean that the liquid was the same colour as water. Clear but not always colourless means that the liquid may have a tint (so it may be blueish or greenish or some other colour) but you can still see through it.
The noun form for the adjective colorless (colourless) is colorlessness (colourlessness).
Colourless - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Yes. argon is a colourless, odourless, noble gas.
Yes, ethene reacts with bromine water to form a colourless solution. In the presence of ethene, the orange-brown color of bromine water disappears as bromine is consumed in the addition reaction with ethene to form a colourless compound.
Penolpthein is pink when in contact with a base and colourless when neutral (it remains colourless in an acid)
It's colourless. When it absorbs oxygen from the air, it turns purple. It can be used in this way to calculate the amount of oxygen in air. colourless → + oxygen → purple (just an example, not a proper format)