Infrared light (the invisible light emitted from heat) doesn't pass through regular tempered glass like visible light, it might pass through other clear materials tho including some types of glass, it depends on the material.
transparent, translucent, and opaque. All 'materials' (i.e. made of matter) interact with em wave energy (which includes light). Humans can detect some but not all of those interactions.
water interacts with chemicals because of the toxics in the both materials
Glass, some plastics, air, water, and others.
Light waves propagate best through vacuum, or "nothing." Light waves also propagate at slower speeds through denser materials, such as air, glass, and clear water.
Light will reflect and pass through a window.
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transparent, translucent, and opaque. All 'materials' (i.e. made of matter) interact with em wave energy (which includes light). Humans can detect some but not all of those interactions.
Oxygen is colorless because it does not have any specific pigment or molecular structure that absorbs and emits particular wavelengths of light. As a result, it does not interact with visible light in a way that would cause it to appear as a specific color.
water interacts with chemicals because of the toxics in the both materials
A common technique in chemistry is spectroscopic analysis. This is where light is passed through a solution to determine its composition. The spectrometer will give a reading of absorbance or percent transmittance. The absorbance tells you how much light is absorbed, while the percent transmittance tells you what percentage of the light passed through and was not absorbed. If when you say clear you mean "colorless," all the light will pass through. The plastic is most likely not entirely colorless so only a small portion of the light will be absorbed, and it will have a high percent transmittance value.
Milk is colorless, the white color is due to scatting of light... and is not odorless.
Clear glass and clear plastic are two examples of transparent materials.
1 clear, colorless 60-watt candelabra light bulb, small base. They are made for certain by GE.
Very light, almost colorless.
Helium is colorless
Glass, some plastics, air, water, and others.
Substances that do not settle or scatter light are typically transparent or translucent materials. These materials allow light to pass through them with minimal interference. Examples of such materials include clear glass, air, and water. When light passes through these substances, it does not scatter or settle; instead, it continues in a relatively straight path. This is in contrast to opaque materials, which absorb or reflect light, causing it to scatter or settle.