They are MOSTLY right but the ocean isn't always green (which is caused by algae and seaweed because the water IS colorless); in some ares like Destine, Florida (for example) the water is totally clear and you can see EVERYTHING (from small fish, crabs, seashells, the sand, to other undersea creatures) until you get farther out into the ocean where it appears blue due to the sky's reflection. She is right the water is clear but with the sun and water;the sun makes a rainbow in the water so it terns blue or green.
Yes, water is a colorless, transparent liquid. It appears colorless in small amounts, but can sometimes appear slightly blue due to selective absorption and scattering of white light.
A rod stained with methylene blue will appear blue under a microscope due to the dye binding to cellular components like DNA. In contrast, an unstained rod will appear colorless or slightly transparent. Staining with methylene blue helps to enhance cellular structures for better visibility and analysis.
The ocean, or the water in the ocean, is actually colorless. They reflect the color of the sky above them so a blue ocean means the sky is mostly blue while a grey ocean means that the sky is grey or cloudy.
Liquid oxygen is pale blue below -182.95°C (boiling point at StP)
Pool water looks blue because of the way water absorbs and scatters light. When sunlight enters the water, it is absorbed by the molecules and particles in the water, especially in the blue wavelength. This causes the blue light to be the dominant color reflected back to our eyes, making the water appear blue.
The water looks colorless when in small quantities but it has actually a very slight blue hue to it. This can be tested with a glass of water and a filled bathtub: the former will appear colorless while the latter will be faint blue.
Yes, water is a colorless, transparent liquid. It appears colorless in small amounts, but can sometimes appear slightly blue due to selective absorption and scattering of white light.
water in ocean or sea is colored blue because of the replection of the blue sky... water is colorless...
because the sky reflects off it
Aqueous ammonia is colorless in its pure form. However, it can sometimes appear slightly blue due to impurities or contaminants present in the solution.
A solution can still contain color, but also be clear. Take a pool for example, the water is slightly blue but you can still see through it. A colorless solution is when there is no color, like water in a store bought water bottle.
Yes, it his slightly blue but it appears colorless to the human eye when in small quantities.
Water is colorless it is the impact of sky mixed with sun rays make water blue in Australia beaches looks blue at every time because of climatic conditions.
Copper sulfate solution is clear and blue Water is clear and colorless
Water itself does not have a color; it appears colorless in small quantities. The perception of water as blue comes from its ability to selectively absorb and scatter sunlight, particularly in large bodies like oceans. This selective absorption causes more red light to be absorbed, allowing blue light to be reflected back and observed by our eyes.
Oxygen is colorless as a gas, but as a liquid it is pale blue.
The color of the ocean appears blue or green based on the amount of phytoplankton and the depth of the water. Oceans with less phytoplankton and deeper water tend to appear blue, while those with more phytoplankton and shallower water tend to appear green.