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Unexpected Elements

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Is Water the Opposite of White?

Water is almost entirely transparent because it doesn't absorb really any visible light that passes through it. It does actually have a very slight blue tinge because the er oxygen hydrogen bonds within the hto molecule, absorbs some red light. So so transparent with slight bluish tint, is all the colors, minus a little bit of red. What is white? If you take a white light and shine it on to a white object, it appears white because it's reflecting every wave length of light equally back at you. And as we've just discussed, water doesn't entirely do that. Its water's the inverse of that, if it's transparent.

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