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how will you infer that water is a transparent material? under that condition pure water can lose transparency? ​

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Answered by itzCutieangle
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Put a coin in a beaker of water. Place the beaker undisturbed for a few minutes where enough light is present. Now, observe the coin immersed in water from the top of the beaker. ... This proves that water is a transparent liquid.

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Put a coin in a beaker of water. Place the beaker undisturbed for a few minutes where enough light is present. Now, observe the coin immersed in water from the top of the beaker. ... This proves that water is a transparent liquid.

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