Environmental Sciences, asked by shalini6884, 9 months ago

y water dont have any colour??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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Answered by Rishi456283
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Water has no color but because of sunlight, the seawater appears blue to our eyes. The sea absorbs the violet, indigo, green, yellow, orange and red colors present in the sun's rays, but because of the small wavelength of blue color, the color of seawater changes making it appear blue.

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