why water has no colulour
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The water is in fact not colourless; even pure water is not colourless, but has a slight blue tint to it, best seen when looking through a long column of water. ... To be even more detailed, the absorption of light in water is due to the way the atoms vibrate and absorb different wavelengths of light.
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Water has a tri-atomic structure which does not absorb any colors from visible spectrum of the light. All the absorption occurs in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum of light, which is not responsible for imparting any color to a substance.
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