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Its transparent to red light, translucent to other colors.
Transparent because light passes through it.
Cellophane was invented by Jacques E Brandenberger around 1908.
Celluloid contains nitrogen while cellophane does not
Yes, once it has been coated with nitrocellulose or wax which is what they use in commercial cellophane. The cellophane in cellophane tape is waterproof, but the glue used on it is not (it is soluble in water).
Translucent
Its transparent to red light, translucent to other colors.
Its molecular composition will determine which light wavelengths are absorbed and reflected.
Frosted glass is translucent. It allows light through but scatters the light. This prevents anyone having a clear (transparent) view.
translucent
Transparent because light passes through it.
Transparent, or see-through paper, is called cellophane.
CELLOPHANE MEANS A THIN TRANSPARENT MATERIAL USED FOR WRAPPING THINGS Cellophane is a trademark of Innovia Films Limited. It means Ur Momma
It is a thin ,transparent sheet used to cover copies and books .
Cellophane gift wrap is typically used when it is desired for the receiver to see the product being offered as a gift. Cellophane gift wrap is typically transparent and shiny.
translucent
Sellotape was a variant on masking tape which had been invented a few years earlier. The transparent version could be used with cellophane, also transparent or translucent.