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why carbon is transparent?

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⏭️The reason for this is that glass is almost completely transparent to visible light, but very opaque to infrared. Carbon dioxide acts in much the same way. The chemical bonds between carbon and oxygen absorb infrared light very well, but not most visible light frequencies.

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