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
Yes
yes
The main ingredient in Jello is Gelatin (or gelatine), which is a translucent, colorless, flavorless substance. It is derived from the collagen inside animals' skin and bones. The odor that Jello has is from this and the other ingredients from which it is made.
Two things happen: # The water in the jello evaporates. This is a slow process, but it leaves a thicker 'skin' on the exposed surfaces. Eventually you will end up with a hard slightly translucent mass that is much smaller. # The gelatin absorbs the flavors and smells in the refrigerator. You can end up with onion or fish flavored jello!
translucent
Black cherry Jell-O with several drops of green and yellow food coloring. Start by adding the appropriate amount of boiling water to the JellO and mixing well. Then add a few drops of green and mix well. Add yellow until you get the shade you want. I used this for a layered JellO that I wanted to have "team colors" of orange and brown. You can mix a little of the brown JellO mixture into some sour cream to get an opaque, pastel layer in between the translucent layers. Looked pretty.
jello is in jello!hahahahahaha
No, it's translucent.
Yes..It is translucent...
Its transparent to red light, translucent to other colors.
No. Grass is not translucent. Only glass and ice blocks are translucent.
no. paper is not translucent. but if we apply some oil on paper we can make it translucent.
translucent A+
translucent