Opaque liquids usually have more objects in them to block and shade out rays of light, such as having blinds in between you and the window, or holding paper up to a light. I hope this answered your question.
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Well actually there are two types of objects that are not transparent:1.If the object is totally not transparent,it is called OPAQUE.2.If you can see through the object, but it appears blurred or unclear because of the scattering of light; it is called TRANSLUCENT.
No, not all liquids are clear. Some liquids like milk, coffee, and juice are opaque or translucent due to the presence of suspended particles or chemicals that give them their color.
Clear liquids are liquids that are see-through and contain no solid particles. Examples include water, clear broths, fruit juices without pulp, clear sodas, tea or coffee without milk, and sports drinks.
Universal indicators of colour juices include whether or not the juice is opaque or clear and the actual color of the juice.
Typically, you can bring liquids in containers that are 3.4 ounces (100 milliliters) or less through security in your carry-on bag. These containers should be placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag. There are exceptions for medications, baby formula, and other necessary liquids.
Yes, visible light waves can travel through liquids, although the extent to which they do so depends on the liquid's properties. For example, clear liquids like water allow visible light to pass through with minimal absorption, while opaque or colored liquids may absorb or scatter the light, reducing its transmission. The interaction of light with a liquid can also result in phenomena such as refraction.
Yes, clear bags are required for carrying travel liquids.
No, a clear glass bottle is not opaque. Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through, while clear glass bottles allow light to pass through easily.
Well actually there are two types of objects that are not transparent:1.If the object is totally not transparent,it is called OPAQUE.2.If you can see through the object, but it appears blurred or unclear because of the scattering of light; it is called TRANSLUCENT.
Opaque means something is not clear or translucent and cannot be looked through.
No, not all liquids are clear. Some liquids like milk, coffee, and juice are opaque or translucent due to the presence of suspended particles or chemicals that give them their color.
No, a clear glass bottle is transparent, allowing light to pass through and objects behind it to be seen. Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through them.
Clear refers to something transparent or see-through, allowing light to pass through easily. Opaque means that something is not transparent and does not allow light to pass through, making it difficult or impossible to see through.
(Opaque is an adjective meaning unable to be seen through, blocking light, non-transparent.)"Adding tinting film to car windows makes them nearly opaque from the outside.""When comparing liquids, milk is translucent while oil is opaque.""The decisions of the Chinese government are made behind an opaque curtain of bureaucracy."
The opposite word of opaque is transparent. Opaque = an object that cannot be seen through, for example: solid metal door. Transparent = and object that can be seen through, for example: clear glass window.
if you are good at science you will no that opaque means clear so an opaque germ is a clear germ that you cant see
Clear substances allow light to pass through with minimal distortion, such as glass. Transparent substances allow light to pass through without scattering, such as a clean sample of water. Opaque substances block light from passing through, such as a thick sheet of metal.