why the flour changes it colour after adding water?
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Light scattering by suspended matter is required in order that the blue light produced by water's absorption can return to the surface and be observed. Such scattering can also shift the spectrum of the emerging photons toward the green, a color often seen when water laden with suspended particles is observed.
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Answer:Many things change colour after adding water. They turn darker after adding water
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