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Ruben Richard
30 December, 23:06
Why is water colour less?
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Alissa Farmer
30 December, 23:46
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Water means it is the mixture of hydrogen and oxygen. As we know that hydrogen is colourless as well as oxygen is also colourless gas.
So at last when hydrogen and oxygen reacts with one another and they form H2O means water. If both are colourless so their product will also be colourless. So water is seen colourless.
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