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A(n) (blank) material let's light pass through freely Once again this is science but I don't see science so I'm putting chemistry
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A(n) (blank) material let's light pass through freely
Once again this is science but I don't see science so I'm putting chemistry
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A transparent substance and or material let's light pass through freely. A translucent substance, I believe does not let all light move through freely.
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translucent lets light pass through. opaque doesnt
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