Silty water is typically opaque, as the suspended particles in the water obstruct the passage of light, making it difficult to see through.
Dirty water can be either translucent or opaque, depending on how much suspended particles and contaminants are present in the water. If the water is murky with suspended particles, it will appear opaque and reflect light. If the water is slightly dirty, it may still allow some light to pass through, making it translucent.
No, a scourer is not translucent. It is typically made of metal or plastic materials that are opaque and not see-through.
Pure water is transparent. Water filled with impurities would be slightly translucent. As of yet, I doubt anyone has seen opaque water.
Silk: opaque Plexiglas (coloured): transparent or translucent depending on the thickness and color of the material
Cardboard is not translucent. It is an opaque material, meaning that it does not allow light to pass through it.
Aluminum foil is opaque.
translucent
Opaque
Opaque
Opaque
Dirty water can be either translucent or opaque, depending on how much suspended particles and contaminants are present in the water. If the water is murky with suspended particles, it will appear opaque and reflect light. If the water is slightly dirty, it may still allow some light to pass through, making it translucent.
No, it's translucent.
Sponge is translucent or opaque
opaque
opaque
No, a scourer is not translucent. It is typically made of metal or plastic materials that are opaque and not see-through.
The water becomes a bit opaque and translucent