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Shaylee Tate
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14 April, 10:38
Is carbon transparent, translucent, or opaque?
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Giancarlo Garcia
14 April, 10:41
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I'm pretty sure it's opaque I read about it before
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Stacy
14 April, 11:01
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I also agree that carbons are opaque because it is a solid non metal.
If it was a carbon dioxide then it might have been transparent
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