Its transparent to red light, translucent to other colors.
It is transparent to some wavelengths and opaque to others. Overall, it is said to be translucent.
It is translucent.
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To make all colors in pigment the 3 primaries must be transparent. Transparent yellow is ASTM number PY150 made from the nickel element. Transparent magenta is PR122, C20H12N2O2. Transparent yellow and transparent magenta mix into the secondary pigment color red. The 3rd transparent primary pigment color is cyan, made from the copper element, PB15. Transparent yellow and transparent cyan make the secondary color green. Transparent cyan mixed with the the transparent magenta color make the secondary color ultramarine blue. Yellow, magenta and cyan are the primary pigment colors, red, green and blue are the secondary pigment colors. Light uses the opposite colors, the secondary pigment colors become the primary light colors. Red, yellow and blue are not the primary colors in pigment or in light. Those colors came from Newton in 1600 and they are just the most obvious colors in the prism and rainbow. RCW
the solution turns red and splits into two colours, red on top and yellow on bottom; after standing the top (red) layer turns colourless and opaque but there is no real reaction.
There is no way to make a red item green by combining another color with it. Because the color green is a complimentary color of red, the resulting color will always be a shade of brown. If you must make a red color green, then you must paint over the color with opaque pigments.
Yes, Sulfur and Gold are yellow, mercury, and most metals are silver, silicon is Grey. Gaseous oxygen is transparent and Liquid oxygen is a nice light blue. Copper is pink, but becomes brown is left open to air. Carbon is transparent(Diamond) or black(graphite). Chlorine and fluorine are pale yellowish. Bromine is red. Iodine is purple-black. Boron is brown-black. And phosphorus has fantastic range of colors - red, white, yellowish, black, scarlet and purple.
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He painted a thick glass wall. The color was opaque red.
You would see any color that transmits through the transparent or translucent object. However, it depends on what the transparent or translucent object's color it is. If it was red-colored glass, light would transmit red and you could see everything in red.
You would see any color that transmits through the transparent or translucent object. However, it depends on what the transparent or translucent object's color it is. If it was red-colored glass, light would transmit red and you could see everything in red.
If the water is not cloudy or contains visible particulates that would distort objects seen through it, it should be considered transparent. Otherwise, a UV-blocking lens or window pane would be translucent. A different opinion: Translucent because it allows some light to pass through it but not all
Shiny, Red, Hard, Sparkly, Pink(sometimes), Ugly,Nice,Beautiful,So-so, Opaque, Translucent.......
Jasper has a variable transparency ranging from opaque to semi-translucent depending on its specific type and quality. It is commonly found in earthy tones such as red, brown, yellow, and green.
White, Black, Red, Green, Blue, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan. Transparency. Opaque, Semi-Transparent. Background.
water with food colouring is transparent. This is because in order to be translucent, the material must scatter the light waves, food colouring does not make a glass of water scatter incoming light waves, it simply makes them red :D
Pure quartz, traditionally called rock crystal (sometimes called clear quartz), is colorless and transparent (clear) or translucent. Common colored varieties may contain other minerals and be translucent or even opaque.