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Transparency in a material occurs due to the arrangement of its atoms or molecules allowing light to pass through with minimal absorption or scattering. Materials that are transparent typically have a regular and ordered structure that enables light to propagate through without significant hindrance. The lack of impurities or defects in the material also contributes to its transparency.

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