Natural Series | SERAPOOL Porcelain
107 The Water Color You Want in Your Swimming Pool is Possible with Serapool Porselen Transparent raindrops, deep blue seas, turquoise oceans or green lakes... Although they are all made of water, their colors are quite different from each other. This is because the color of water is affected by the interaction of water molecules with light, as well as by other substances dissolved or suspended in the water. The color blue is generally less refracted than other colors, creating short waves. Short waves are refracted more and propagate more than waves of other colors. The most important reason why sea water, which is actually colorless, appears blue is the gases and minerals such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide and oxygen in the sea. White light emitted from the sun contains all colors. The main reason why the sea appears blue is that as a result of the white sunlight hitting the sea, the red tones of the sunlight are absorbed and the blue and purple tones are reflected thanks to the minerals in the sea. The molecules in colorless sea water hold high-frequency wavelengths. Since the blue color has a shorter wavelength, the sea usually has a blue appearance. The most important reason for this color is the depth of the sea layer. Incoming light frequencies give color according to depth. As the depth of the water increases, the blue color becomes more pronounced. As such, people who will have a pool built expect to have an appearance similar to sea water in their pools. The Color of Water with Natural Series... 107
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