yes, the white you see is actually a light yellow
Antimony is a semi-transparent material with a silvery-white appearance in its solid form. It allows some light to pass through but is not as transparent as materials like glass or plastics.
Egg whites are colourless and transparent until they are cooked when they become white and opaque. Sodium hydroxide is white.
Transparent mixing toners are used for metallic colors because they maintain the reflective properties of metallic pigments while allowing the color to remain vibrant and true. Adding opaque colors to metallic paints can dull the metallic effect, so using transparent toners ensures that the metallic sheen is maintained.
absence of matterADDED BY JACOBM1198:Actually, white is the absence of color. Many people think that black is the absence of color because they think it is the absence of light, but it isn't true. Black absorbs all light and all color, which is why it is dark and less reflective than white, which reflects all light and color. Therefore, white is the absence of color. Absence of matter is not correct.
An antonym for transparent is "Dark".
Yes, it is true; but sodium chloride crystals are transparent.
The fur is transparent but appears white.
It is not true.
No. True steam is transparent. The white puffs of vapor you see coming from a tea kettle are water vapor, not steam.
no its white
to white?you mean to transparent?look for opacity slider on Layers palette and lower opacity
white, transparent
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It is a solution which is transparent in colour.
No it is just transparent.
Water is liquid. Snow is crystalline. The crystalline structure of snow reflects white light. Water is transparent.
Diamond (natural) is not white, but transparent.