Clear water should appear transparent. Do not drink water that looks translucent or opaque.
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No, it's translucent.
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If the water is not cloudy or contains visible particulates that would distort objects seen through it, it should be considered transparent. Otherwise, a UV-blocking lens or window pane would be translucent. A different opinion: Translucent because it allows some light to pass through it but not all
A magnifying glass is transparent, totally clear.
Diamond - transparent Rock crystal - transparent zircon - transparent amethyst - translucent citrine - translucent
a mirror is translucent even though it looks transparent.
Water is considered transparent rather than translucent. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but scatter or obscure it, while transparent materials allow light to pass through with minimal distortion. Water allows light to pass through without scattering or distorting it, making it transparent.
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Pure water is transparent. Water filled with impurities would be slightly translucent. As of yet, I doubt anyone has seen opaque water.
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crystals are transparent to translucent
No, it's translucent.
A bottle of mineral water is typically transparent, meaning that light passes through it easily and objects can be seen clearly through it. Translucent materials allow some light to pass through, but not to the extent of being completely clear like transparent materials.
The mirror is a translucent object.
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