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why is water colourless (transparent)?

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Answered by zinat
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Electrons in water act in a similar way to visible light so they don't absorb or reflect most of the light. Instead they allow it to pass through relatively unimpeded, absorbing wavelengths like infrared and reflecting invisible UV.

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