Transparent because light passes through it.
you can make paper translucent by putting water on the paper
Cellophane is a plastic made from paper. The same wood cellulose found in paper is the basis for cellophane. The thin film is "regenerated" from cellulose that has been dissolved in caustic soda, then treated with sulfuric acid. The same material (called viscose) that forms cellophane is the base for the "semi-synthetic" polyester fiber known as rayon.
Yes
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A glass of water, a window, a clear light bulb, tissue paper (really thin), a water bottle, anything with holes in it (obviously), crystal, diamond, various gems, etc. I hope they weren't too obvious answers!
translucent
cellophane paper, tracing paper and wax paper.
No, it's translucent.
it is semi-translucent
Transparent, or see-through paper, is called cellophane.
no it is translucent
it is translucent
translucent
It is a thin ,transparent sheet used to cover copies and books .
no, they are most definitely translucent materials. in order, its transparent, translucent, then opaque. transparent being the most clear, opaque having no light filtered through.
Wax paper is translucent as it allows some light through. Transparent refers to a substance allowing practically all light through, whereas opaque substances let no light through.
its is translucent. (its a fuzzy view).