How dovwe classify substance according to their transparency?
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Properties of MaterialsTransparency/Opaque: The amount of light material allow passing through it is transparency of the material. The maximum amount of light to pass through the material, therefore, they are transparent materials. Examples: Plastic, Air, and Glass.
Translucent materials are, which that only allow light to pass through them partially. Examples: Oiled paper, Coloured syrup, and some sheer materials. An opaque object is the materials are, which don’t allow any light to pass through them. Examples: Wood, Cardboard, and MetalsThe appearance of the Material: The look, feel, texture in addition to lustre, colour and quality defines the property of appearance of the material.Soluble/Insoluble: The nature of the material to completely dissolve in water and therefore termed as soluble material. Materials are completely dissolvable in water, therefore, they are soluble materials. Examples: Lemon juice, Sugar and Salt. materials don’t completely dissolve in water, they form a thin film over the surface of the water, therefore, they are iron rods and copper wires.Examples: Oil, Kerosene and Sawdust.
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we classify objects based on transparency as follows:
opaque: book, box etc... don't let any light pass through them
translucent:frosted glass,wax paper etc... allow little light to pass through them
transparent: plastic cover, glass etc... allow light to pass through them easily
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