HDPE, a high-density polyethylene
Milky plastic refers to a type of plastic material that has a cloudy or opaque appearance, similar to milk. It is commonly used in various applications, such as packaging, electronics, and automotive parts, due to its aesthetics and strong properties.
Aluminum (or aluminium) is opaque. Light does not pass through it.
If you can't see through an object clearly it is an opaque object.
It is not recommended because by storing it in a glass, the pressure can't build up in the container and it will explode. A way to keep it from exploding is putting it in plastic (so the pressure can build up if it needs to) opaque (so the energy in the form of light doesn't get into the bottle) bottles.
Sheets of polythene like meat wrappings are obviously transparent. Thicker ayers can be translucent and almost opaque.
Light destroys the riboflavin in milk.
Milk containers are normally white to filter out light which can start to break down the milk. Some believe cardboard is a better container for preserving milk than plastic.
cardboard. wood, metal, plastic(some).
Yes. Cardboard is opaque. You cannot see through it.
Wood block Metal mug Bricks Plastic container Cardboard box
Rubbermaid food storage containers come in both glass and plastic formats. The main part of the container is clear or opaque. The lid is red, occasionally with a clear plastic middle.
Ordinary cardboard is a type of paper, and is almost always opaque (visible light does not pass through it). It is possible to make it thin enough to make it translucent, especially in bright sunlight. If it were transparent (see-through) then it would not be called "cardboard" any more.
Yes, baking soda can be stored in plastic containers. However, it's best to keep it in a tightly sealed, airtight container to prevent it from absorbing odors and moisture from the surroundings. Consider using a food-grade plastic container or a glass jar for storing baking soda.
Opaque is defined as an object which is not transparent or translucent; impenetrable to light; notallowing light to pass through. Example of opaque objects are: * Cardboard * Book * Desk* Tree and * Brick
Cardboard is not translucent. It is an opaque material, meaning that it does not allow light to pass through it.
No, cardboard is not transparent. It is an opaque material typically made from layers of paper or pulp pressed together.
Opaque simply means you can't see through it. Depending on the blend of plastic it may or not be opaque.