Fire is not transparent. It emits light and has a color due to the chemical processes taking place during combustion. The color of fire can vary based on the temperature and the materials burning.
An antonym for transparent is "Dark".
There is no hex color code for a transparent or colorless color because there is no such color as transparent. Transparent is whatever color the backdrop is. Thus, there is an almost indefinite number of colors that could be considered feasibly transparent... but are not transparent. In other words, there needs to be a "transparent" option to switch any electronic color code setting to transparent.
no
A bottle of mineral water is typically transparent, meaning that light passes through it easily and objects can be seen clearly through it. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but not to the extent of being completely clear like transparent materials.
Porcelain is not transparent. It is a ceramic material that is typically opaque and can be glazed for a glossy finish.
No
glass
I use transparent lamp oil. It is tasteless(mostly)
The word "firework" is fairly transparent in that it consists of two recognizable components: "fire" and "work." When combined, it accurately conveys the explosive nature of these dazzling displays commonly used in celebrations.
Transparent
Clair (ou transparent)
Diamond is transparent to non-transparent, depending on the diamond.
Transparent
Diamond - transparent Rock crystal - transparent zircon - transparent amethyst - translucent citrine - translucent
no it is not transparent
it is transparent object
No, a mirror is not transparent.