The pure atmosphere is a perfectly transparent medium, which neither radiates, absorbs, nor conducts caloric, but transmits the rays of the sun to us without in any way diminishing their intensity.
This gas, like hydrogen, is perfectly transparent, invisible, and highly inflammable; and in burning it emits that vivid light which you have so often observed.
The pure bisulphide of carbon, which is the solvent of the iodine, is perfectly transparent to the luminous, and almost perfectly transparent to the dark, rays of the electric lamp.
The mechanically suspended lime is then allowed to subside to the bottom, leaving a perfectly transparent lime-water behind.
Should it not be perfectly transparent, it may be filtered through blotting paper.
The paraffin oil of commerce is of a very pale amber colour; is bright, perfectly transparent, and remarkably limpid.
It is perfectly transparent, and is said to improve the appearance of pictures.
If carefully made, the soup will be perfectly transparent, and of good colour and flavour.
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