Air would be one
It is something that is colorless and is an element.
faded or colorless
Its a chemical property because the substance has changed into another
colorless gas
A common suffix for 'type' is '-less', which means without. For example, 'colorless' means without color.
No. It is a colorless gas. The only way you can visually detect oxygen is when it displaces something else that you can see.
Nitrogen is a colorless gas at room temperature and pressure. It appears colorless in its pure form.
Chloride of what? The word chloride can refer to a chemical compound in which one or more chlorine atoms are covalently bonded in the molecule. This means that chlorides can be either inorganic or organic compounds. The simplest example of an inorganic covalently-bonded chloride is hydrogen chloride, HCl (a colorless acid). A simple example of an organic covalently-bonded (an organochloride) chloride is chloromethane (CH3Cl), often called methyl chloride (a colorless gas). Sodium Chloride is (as a monocrystalline solid) colorless but as a powder, opaque.
Water is usually a colorless liquid.
Sodium chloride is an inorganic salt, an ionic salt, colorless, very soluble in water.
Diamond and quartz are colorless minerals that also have a colorless streak. This means that when these minerals are scratched against a white ceramic plate, they leave behind a streak that is also colorless.
Anhydrides are often white or colorless solids with a characteristic acrid odor. They are often crystalline at room temperature. One example is acetic anhydride, which is a colorless liquid with a strong, pungent odor.