why the water is colourless

Dear Student, Water does not contain any substances or chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. The lack of such absorbent molecules gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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Dear Student, Water does not contain any substances or chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. The lack of such absorbent molecules gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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Dear Student, Water does not contain any substances/chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. The lack of such absorbent molecules gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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Dear Student, Water does not contain any substances/chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. Lack of such absorbent components (substances) gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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Dear Student, Water does not contain any substances/chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. Lack of such absorbent components (substances) gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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Dear Gayathri, Water does not contain any substances/chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. Lack of such absorbent components (substances) gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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Dear Gayathri, Water does not contain any substances/chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. Lack of such absorbent components (substances) gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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Dear Gayathri, Water does not contain any substances/chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. Lack of such absorbent components (substances) gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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Dear Gayathri, Water does not contain any substances/chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. Lack of such absorbent components (substances) gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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Dear Gayathri, Water does not contain any substances/chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. Lack of such absorbent components (substances) gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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Dear Student, Water does not contain any substances or chemicals which would interact with light by absorbing part of it and reflecting the rest. The lack of such absorbent molecules gives it a transparent, colorless look. Regards

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