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A transparent object can become translucent by adding particles or imperfections that scatter light as it passes through. To become opaque, the object needs to absorb or reflect most of the light that strikes it, preventing any light from transmitting through. Changing the chemical composition, thickness, or surface texture of the material can alter its transparency.

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