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Well? Why? Oh, and frost. That's white too.
The water coming out of my taps isn't blue!
Ayyyee? []Why is Snow White? Because the seven dwarves??? [] How does that work...........?
If water is blue, why is snow white?Because the seven dwarves.
Snow, and clouds, are white despite the inherent blue colour of water because these are both composed of many tiny ice crystals. The crystals are highly reflective and return to your eye the full spectrum of incident light wavelengths. Hence you see white. It's the same reason why water is blue but the spray coming from a wave-tip is white. The irregular water surface reflects all wavelengths.Water is blue because, in the liquid state, the hydrogen bonds stiffen the molecules making them absorb energy at red wavelengths. Un-hydrogen-bonded water ie free molecules absorb in the infrared, which is why water is an excellent greenhouse gas.Chris
Quote from: chris on 02/03/2009 08:39:42Snow, and clouds, are white despite the inherent blue colour of water because these are both composed of many tiny ice crystals. The crystals are highly reflective and return to your eye the full spectrum of incident light wavelengths. Hence you see white. It's the same reason why water is blue but the spray coming from a wave-tip is white. The irregular water surface reflects all wavelengths.Water is blue because, in the liquid state, the hydrogen bonds stiffen the molecules making them absorb energy at red wavelengths. Un-hydrogen-bonded water ie free molecules absorb in the infrared, which is why water is an excellent greenhouse gas.Chrishey Chris ,water is transparent not blue , in oceans we see it in blue cos of reflection and refraction between sky and water.
SBC - Just because something is transparent doesn't mean it has to be colourless. Similarly, being coloured does not mean the substance must be opaque. Consider stained glass.Chris - Thank you. Nicely explained.
Quote from: Chemistry4me on 02/03/2009 09:38:03Quote from: ScientificBoysClub on 02/03/2009 09:35:45Quote from: chris on 02/03/2009 08:39:42Snow, and clouds, are white despite the inherent blue colour of water because these are both composed of many tiny ice crystals. The crystals are highly reflective and return to your eye the full spectrum of incident light wavelengths. Hence you see white. It's the same reason why water is blue but the spray coming from a wave-tip is white. The irregular water surface reflects all wavelengths.Water is blue because, in the liquid state, the hydrogen bonds stiffen the molecules making them absorb energy at red wavelengths. Un-hydrogen-bonded water ie free molecules absorb in the infrared, which is why water is an excellent greenhouse gas.Chrishey Chris ,water is transparent not blue , in oceans we see it in blue cos of reflection and refraction between sky and water. Do you know who Chris Smith is??? []You don't just say to Chris, 'Hey Chris, guess what, you're wrong'!!! GOT IT!!! [][]ok ok he is also a human like us I give respect to every one !!
Quote from: ScientificBoysClub on 02/03/2009 09:35:45Quote from: chris on 02/03/2009 08:39:42Snow, and clouds, are white despite the inherent blue colour of water because these are both composed of many tiny ice crystals. The crystals are highly reflective and return to your eye the full spectrum of incident light wavelengths. Hence you see white. It's the same reason why water is blue but the spray coming from a wave-tip is white. The irregular water surface reflects all wavelengths.Water is blue because, in the liquid state, the hydrogen bonds stiffen the molecules making them absorb energy at red wavelengths. Un-hydrogen-bonded water ie free molecules absorb in the infrared, which is why water is an excellent greenhouse gas.Chrishey Chris ,water is transparent not blue , in oceans we see it in blue cos of reflection and refraction between sky and water. Do you know who Chris Smith is??? []You don't just say to Chris, 'Hey Chris, guess what, you're wrong'!!! GOT IT!!! [][]
Quote from: ScientificBoysClub on 02/03/2009 09:40:22Quote from: Chemistry4me on 02/03/2009 09:38:03Quote from: ScientificBoysClub on 02/03/2009 09:35:45Quote from: chris on 02/03/2009 08:39:42Snow, and clouds, are white despite the inherent blue colour of water because these are both composed of many tiny ice crystals. The crystals are highly reflective and return to your eye the full spectrum of incident light wavelengths. Hence you see white. It's the same reason why water is blue but the spray coming from a wave-tip is white. The irregular water surface reflects all wavelengths.Water is blue because, in the liquid state, the hydrogen bonds stiffen the molecules making them absorb energy at red wavelengths. Un-hydrogen-bonded water ie free molecules absorb in the infrared, which is why water is an excellent greenhouse gas.Chrishey Chris ,water is transparent not blue , in oceans we see it in blue cos of reflection and refraction between sky and water. Do you know who Chris Smith is??? []You don't just say to Chris, 'Hey Chris, guess what, you're wrong'!!! GOT IT!!! [][]ok ok he is also a human like us I give respect to every one !!Who are you calling human?! []