An opaque material has a more dense pattern of molecules. Opaque materials do not allow light to pass through them. so then that means you could not see any light through the construction paper. because it is a kind of solid and it is hard to see through a unclear solid.
No, it's translucent.
Well, honey, greaseproof paper is opaque. You can't see through that stuff even if you squint real hard. It's like trying to see through a brick wall - not gonna happen.
Transparent: Clear glass, clean water, air, and clear plastic. Translucent: Frosted glass, wax paper, stained glass, and lampshades. Opaque: Wood, metal, stone, and thick fabric.
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paper is opaque
its is translucent. (its a fuzzy view).
No, it's opaque.
No, greased paper is not transparent. It is typically translucent or opaque due to the presence of grease or oil that coats the surface of the paper.
No, it's translucent.
No, cardboard is not transparent. It is an opaque material typically made from layers of paper or pulp pressed together.
tracing paper...
Aluminum foil is considered opaque, as it does not allow light to pass through it. It reflects light instead of transmitting it, making it non-transparent.
Wax paper is translucent as it allows some light through. Transparent refers to a substance allowing practically all light through, whereas opaque substances let no light through.
Cartridge paper is typically opaque, providing a good surface for drawing and painting. Wax paper, on the other hand, is semi-transparent due to its thin and waxy nature.
Well, honey, greaseproof paper is opaque. You can't see through that stuff even if you squint real hard. It's like trying to see through a brick wall - not gonna happen.
Oiled paper is more translucent than opaque.