Well, honey, if you're looking for colorless liquids, you've got options. Water, rubbing alcohol, mineral oil, and vinegar are just a few examples. Just remember, clear doesn't always mean safe to drink, so keep that bleach far away from your morning coffee, darling.
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.
Helium is a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature.
A colourless opal is known as a "milky" or "white" opal. It lacks the play-of-color that is characteristic of other opals, resulting in a milky or whitish appearance.
Maraschino liqueur is a colourless liqueur made from Marasca cherries. The cherries are crushed, pits included, and then the mixture is aged in oak barrels, resulting in a complex and slightly bitter flavour.
Ammonia is a colourless alkaline gas with a pungent odor and acid taste
Some are, some aren't.
Ammonia is a pungent colorless liquid. Acetone is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid. Benzene is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid.Chloroform is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid. Diethyl Ether is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid. Hydrogen Cyanide is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid. Toluene is a colourless, pungent and volatile liquid.See the Web Links to the left for more information about ammonia, acetone, benzene, chloroform, diethyl ether, hydrogen cyanide andtoluene.
If you mean 100C, then that would be water.
colourless is farbloss
yes. it is colourless
Colourless, or slightly white
Take the mass of each liquid, divide by the volume, and that gives you density. If the density is nearly 1g/mL, it is water.
Oxygen is a gas, therefore it is colourless.
The noun form for the adjective colorless (colourless) is colorlessness (colourlessness).
Colourless - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
Yes. argon is a colourless, odourless, noble gas.
Penolpthein is pink when in contact with a base and colourless when neutral (it remains colourless in an acid)