Environmental Sciences, asked by sachinmhalaskar4, 4 months ago

A.Pure water looks bluish in colour. ___true or false​

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Answered by dreamrob
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The statement that 'Pure water looks bluish in color' is TRUE.

  • Water is a colorless substance. It is transparent because of the electrons present in the water. These electrons permits light to go through water making it transparent.
  • Water neither has any smell nor any taste.
  • The color of water differentiates with the situation in which that water is available.
  • If the water is present in tiny volumes, it will look colorless.
  • If the water is present in large volumes it will appear in a slight blue tint.
  • This color will become deep green as the volume of the water will increase.
  • Water allows elements to dissolve in it and is also known as universal solvent. Hence, the blue tint of the water is because of the molecular particles of visible white light, which are scattered.
Answered by masura8080
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From the given question the correct answer is:

True.

Pure water looks bluish in color. this statement is true.

  • because the blue color is not absorbed by visible light.
  • Mostly, red, yellow, and green color is absorbed by visible light and hence the blue color is scattered.
  • This color will become deep green as the volume of the water will increase.
  • If the water is present in large volumes it will appear in a slight blue tint.
  • The color of water differentiates from the situation in which that water is available.
  • Water neither has any smell nor any taste.

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