why water is colorless. Please moderators verify the answer. Anybody who write.
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While relatively small quantities of waterappear to be colorless, the slight tint of water becomes a deeper blue as the thickness of the observed sample increases. The blue hue of water is an intrinsic property and is caused by the selective absorption and scattering of white light.
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While relatively small quantities of waterappear to be colorless, the slight tint of water becomes a deeper blue as the thickness of the observed sample increases. The blue hue of water is an intrinsic property and is caused by the selective absorption and scattering of white light.
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While relativity small quantities of water appear to be colorless, water's tint becomes a deeper blue as the thickness of the observed sample increases. The blue hue of water is an intrinsic property and caused by selective absorption and scattering of white light.
Water reflects very small amount of light.
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