If a white sheet of paper is stained with oil, the paper turns transparent why?
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When a white sheet of paper is stained with oil it becomes transparent because oil raises the transmissivisy of light. It makes the paper more amorphous. Both oil and paper have a similar refractive index so when oil fills the air gaps between paper and air then light is more easily transmitted through the paper
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