because it reflects light. You arents seeing the water, you are seeing the light that reflects off the water. If you see a puddle, you see the ground partially distorted because of the water on it, and you also see the reflection of the sky ..which is the light reflecting off of it.
because water is colourless therefore its vapour is colourless.........common sense.
water is colorless but when it is chilled, it expands and air bubbles come between then so as to reduce surface tension. due to these bubbles it seems white.
colourless
it is colourless oderless tasteless and glows
yes
It is a colourless gas at normal temperature and pressure.
Not generally, in the sense that raw colourless stones are transparent.
It would turn colourless.
Sulphuric Acid is colourless. Water is colourless. When dissolved together, the solution remains colourless.
The ethene doesnt change from orange to colourless as ethene is already colourless but the bromine water turns from orange to colourless.
Water is colorless because there are no sediments to give the water color. Sea water has color because there are alot of sediments
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Potassium chloride is soluble in water, so when you dissolve it, a colourless solution will be observed. I hope this helps!
This is commonly used when describing liquids. "Clear" in this context means that you can see through the liquid, so if you put a penny (for example) in a cup of this liquid, you could still see the penny. "Colourless" would mean that the liquid was the same colour as water. Clear but not always colourless means that the liquid may have a tint (so it may be blueish or greenish or some other colour) but you can still see through it.
Boil it with a cup and a lid on. Boil it for 10 minutes and open the lid. The water droplets under the lid will be colourless
Almost all of the principal gases in the atmosphere are colourless. Hence we see the air as colourless.
False. water is tasteless as well as colourless.
because we can't see it
The bromine water turns from orange to colourless, as it is breaking the double bonds. When the oil becomes saturated, any more bromine water that is added will not turn colourless.