Not necessarily. While many transparent materials such as glass and water appear colorless, some transparent materials like certain plastics, gemstones, and gases can exhibit color due to impurities, chemical composition, or scattering of light. This coloration can range from subtle tints to vibrant hues.
Glycerol is colorless.
Some antonyms for pigment:AshenColorlessColorlessnessDullnessFadedPaleUncolored
It is transparent.
it is a transparent solution
Nitrogen gas is colorless. It appears transparent to the human eye.
All I can say is that if it is transparent, it would be colorless.
Glycerol is colorless.
Yes it is transparent
The aqueous humor is the colorless transparent fluid portion of the eye.
Fresh, clean mineral oil is transparent and either colorless or a light golden color.
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A material that allows all light to pass through it is called transparent. Examples of transparent materials include glass, water, and air.
It is transparent and colorless, you can't see it.
When light encounters an opaque material adjacent to a transparent material, most of the light is reflected and absorbed by the opaque material, while a small amount may be transmitted through the transparent material. The opaque material blocks the passage of light, creating a shadow on the transparent material.
Some antonyms for pigment:AshenColorlessColorlessnessDullnessFadedPaleUncolored
Quartz
its transparent as a gas but is translucent as a liquid if you can see it.