Water is colorless because its components, hydrogen and oxygen, are colorless. Water can be colored with food coloring and other means, however it's not the water itself that is colored but the particles of color suspended within.
Yes it is "colorless"
It dissolves to form a colorless solution.
Bromine is solution is orange/red depending on how dilute it is. Potassium permanganate solutions are purple.
The colorless, odorless gases in cigarette smoke are:carbon monoxidecarbon dioxidewater vapournitrogen
Hydrogen Peroxide itself is as colorless as water. Hydrogen peroxide solution is a bit ambiguous, and could vary with what you mean by "solution".
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Water is usually a colorless liquid.
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Al2SO43 is colorless in a water solution.
Water begins with the letter W, and it is a colorless liquid.
Water is colorless
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common salt in water (liquid)is colorless/when melts its colorless again.
Pure water is, yes.
water is colorless therefore it does not have any color
Water is a colorless liquid.