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No, not all liquids are clear. Some liquids like milk, coffee, and juice are opaque or translucent due to the presence of suspended particles or chemicals that give them their color.
Decantation is a process used to separate a mixture of liquid and solid particles that have settled. Examples include pouring off the clear liquid from a settled suspension of sand in water, or pouring off the liquid portion from a settled mixture of oil and water.
A liquid is a solution if the mixture has two different substances in it. for Example water is not a solution because it is only H2O, but if you mix water with a drink concentrate that is a solution because the mixture consists of two things
Turpentine is brownish yellowish kind of liquid that is secreted from some kinds of trees.
semen should be a thick clear substance
look like liquid
No, not all liquids are clear. Some liquids like milk, coffee, and juice are opaque or translucent due to the presence of suspended particles or chemicals that give them their color.
It depends some on the type. Most of them - yes.
No apple sauce is not a clear liquid! =)
Vinegar is a solution of acetic acid in water.
crystal clear
Yes. The bubbles of fluid heat up and expand causing them to be less dense than the clear liquid. That is why it floats. When it gets to the top it cools and shrinks and becomes more dense than the clear liquid.
Water is a clear liquid that all plants and animals require to survive!
Decantation is a process used to separate a mixture of liquid and solid particles that have settled. Examples include pouring off the clear liquid from a settled suspension of sand in water, or pouring off the liquid portion from a settled mixture of oil and water.
A liquid is a solution if the mixture has two different substances in it. for Example water is not a solution because it is only H2O, but if you mix water with a drink concentrate that is a solution because the mixture consists of two things
It consists of water and some of the pigment called urochrome.
This is commonly used when describing liquids. "Clear" in this context means that you can see through the liquid, so if you put a penny (for example) in a cup of this liquid, you could still see the penny. "Colourless" would mean that the liquid was the same colour as water. Clear but not always colourless means that the liquid may have a tint (so it may be blueish or greenish or some other colour) but you can still see through it.