A translucent spot is where some light can pass through a paper which you've used to test for the presence of lipids. In this case, the cause of the translucent spot is the presence of the high molecular weight fatty acids which have not evaporated. Essential oils also leave a translucent spot on paper.
~Wrein Haill Tinman
In grease spot tests, the filter paper becomes translucent because the substance tested contains lipids.
translucent is like almost invisible
A grease spot test will show positive for milk (whole milk, 2% and even slightly for 0% fat) because milk contains animal fats. Even when a process has removed partially or supposedly all of the fats, the grease spot test normally will indicate fats in milk.
Uhm, the definition of translucent is "allowing light to pass through diffusely," so I guess most hand sanitizers are translucent since if you drip some on a window the light will go through...
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In grease spot tests, the filter paper becomes translucent because the substance tested contains lipids.
Translucent spots on lunch bags are usually caused because something inside the bag has leaked. The spot can cause the bag to lose strength and tear.
The paper become translucent when a small amount of lipids are added in a spot.
translucent
No, it's translucent.
Yes..It is translucent...
Its transparent to red light, translucent to other colors.
No. Grass is not translucent. Only glass and ice blocks are translucent.
no. paper is not translucent. but if we apply some oil on paper we can make it translucent.
translucent A+
translucent
glass is translucent