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Y water have no colour​

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Answered by harveersinghchaudhar
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When water is taken in small quantities, it appears colorless. ... In case of water, its tri-atomic (2 atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen) structure does not absorb any colors from the visible spectrum of the light.

Answered by pavanreddy1978
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Water has a tri-atomic structure which does not absorb any colours from visible spectrum of light.All the absorption occurs in the ultra volent region of electro magnetic spectrum of light,which is not responsible for imparting any colour to a substance

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