When sugar is added to water, it dissolves completely, forming a solution. The sugar particles break down and spread evenly throughout the water, making it look clear and uniform. This happens because sugar is soluble in water, meaning it can ...
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A material cannot be both transparent and opaque at the same time. These two properties are opposite to each other. Transparent materials allow light to pass through clearly, so you can see objects on the other side, like glass or ...
Non-lustrous materials are substances that do not shine or reflect light like metals. These materials have a dull appearance and are often rough or matte in texture. For example, wood, rubber, and chalk are non-lustrous materials. They do not have ...
We use classification in daily life to organize and make sense of the things around us. By grouping similar items together based on their properties, we can easily find and use them. For example, we classify clothes by type (shirts, ...
An example of a translucent material is frosted glass. Frosted glass allows some light to pass through, but not enough to see clear images on the other side. Instead, it creates a blurred or diffused effect. Other examples of translucent ...