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Magnesium is a metallic element that is generally opaque and does not exhibit transparency. However, when magnesium is finely powdered or in the form of thin films, it can exhibit a certain level of translucency due to the way light interacts with its small particles. In its pure metallic form, magnesium is silvery-white and reflective, but it does not allow light to pass through like transparent materials do. Thus, while magnesium can have some optical effects in specific forms, it is not considered a transparent material.

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