Physics, asked by kudayshastri, 9 months ago

Why is water clear and ice translucent?

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Answered by ItzSharmaji
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Water seems transparent because there is more intermolecular space between them. ... Now, if you boil the water first, and then let it freeze, you'll notice that the ice is transparent. This is because the water was boiled, so now it is clean, all the impurities are gone and the water is pure.

Answered by Anonymous
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Feeling Transparent
Liquid water appears to be clear. ... See when water freezes, internal debris and air bubbles can become concentrated. The clusters impede light, causing all the differently colored frequencies on the visible light spectrum to scatter. When this happens, it makes the ice look white and clouded...

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