No. 'Opaque' is a term meaning impenetrable by light; neither transparent nor translucent.
Blue
"Opaque" and "transparent" refer to the amount of light that passes through the colour, not the colour itself. "Opaque" is a term used to describe any solid colour that light does not pass through. If you put an opaque colour it over another colour you will not see the colour below through it. "Transparent" is a term used to describe any colour that light passes through in any of many varying degrees. If you paint a transparent colour over another colour, you will be able, to some degree, to see the colour(s) and the ground (paper, canvas, whatever you are painting on) through the top coat.
The color of solid iodine is a dark purple.
Astatine is a solid at standard temperature and pressure.
Opaque means when an object does not allow light to pass through.
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Not exactly. A solid can be transparent and translucent also. What opaque means is no quanta can pass through it. So yes.
It is not a colour
most solid materials are opaque because they are dense. things like liquids and gases are more spread out, that is why they aren't opaque.
No, any color may be opaque, even white. Opaque is simply the quality of not being transparent or translucent.
An opaque white
He painted a thick glass wall. The color was opaque red.
Water color does not necessarily change when freezing, it simply becomes more opaque. The molecules are moving less, causing the water to turn to a solid.
the substances that are called opaque reflect light by whch they gain colour
No. 'Opaque' is a term meaning impenetrable by light; neither transparent nor translucent.