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When you hold the material up, transparent would be you can clearly see through it. Translucent is when you can still see through it, but everything is all misty and blurry. And opaque completely blocks the light, like a book would or a piece of steel.

Highly pigmented materials would be opaque. Milky quartz is translucent. Transparent is things such as calcite, clear quartz or emerald, and most glass.

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im pretty sure it is chloryphyll (is that spelt right?)

No,you didn't spell it right it's Chlorophyll (Klor-Uh-Fil)

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The color of light transmitted determines the color of a transparent object.

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the color that it transmits

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